The 120 fiilm is a roll film that is 2 1/4 in wide when used in a Twin Lens
Reflex it usually made 12 2 1/4 in pictures on a roll . This film is
paperbacked the length of the entire roll. It could also make 16 pictures on
a roll. The exact size I do not recall but smaller that 2 1/4 in square.
J.E. Patterson wrote:
620 is no longer made; the difference is only in the spools,
however, so if you can get hold of some 620 spools (or modify
some 120s) you can just roll 120 film onto it. A good guide to doing
that is here:
http://people.smu.edu/rmonagha/mf/620.html
Another good page
1) What's the difference between/among 120, 220, and 620 film?
The film itself is the same height for all sizes.
120 film will hold 12 6x6 cm shots. It is entirely covered with a
paper backing.
220 film holds 20+ (can't remember exactly) 6x6cm shots. The
paper backing is only at the
Hello:
1) What's the difference between/among 120, 220, and 620 film?
2) Anyone use film in oatmeal box rather than photopaper? What kind?
Thanks
Murray