Hi all,I know we are supposed to talk about pentax here, but I hope 
you'llforgive me if I talk about some east-european camera for once...
This summer I'll go on vacation in the east. I mean the East of the 
Europe.Namely I'll go in Budapest (my flight will land there, btw do 
someoneknows some, economical, place to rest?) and then I'll move on in tothe 
North.From Budapest I'll move on to Bratislava then to Brno and the places 
around it.Then it's the turn of Praha, from which I'll move to Krakow and 
theplaces around it.From there I'll take a night train to GdaƄsk, on the Baltic 
(?) sea,after then I'll be in Warsaw to take the filght back to home...
If anyone has some advice for some un-missable place, please feel freeto 
suggest it to me, as the trip plan can still be modified... ;)The trip will be 
from the 3th of august up to the 23th (yes too fewdays, but this is what I can 
do... :(

Back to topic: I've seen those russian stereo camera (the Sputnik one). It 
seems to be an 6x6 medium format camera...It seems a metal brick, at the first 
glance (maybe it still seems itafter the first one...;)
My question here is:What is the name of the film it uses? I mean is the 120 
right for it?Sorry for the noob question, but I've never even touched a MF 
camerabefore, hence I've never investigate so much about other film otherthen 
the 35mm...
btw: My father has an old Durst enlarger which, I understand, is alsoable to 
work with MF films (is it right?, well I know I may supply amodel number or 
similiar, but it is far from me...)He used to use it with the film he exposed 
with the small pentax MX(just to remain a little bit In topic..)

Thank you all for any advice on it,And if it happens that you are a 
collector/owner of such a camera (thestereo sputnik) please advice me on what 
to check on it before buyone...

Thanks,Danilo.
(hope this is english, or at least understandable spaghetti-english ;)

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