Yes, Ann was asking about 620 film. You've reminded me that I was going to look for an 
empty 620 spool for her. I'll have to do that today.
      I saw Verichrome Pan 120 in a camera store the other day. I didn't know it was 
still available, but I intend to try some. Since it was the
point-and-shoot film of choice some fifty years ago, I would guess that it has a 
rather wide latitude.  I shot it exclusively in my first camera, a little
box that I bought for $3 at camera store that was a few blocks from the house where I 
grew up in Chicago. Erler's Camera, if memory serves me. (Of course I
can't remember what I did yesterday:-)
Paul

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> I saw what I believe to be Verichrome Pan 620 listed on the B&H web
> site.  Wasn't someone asking about that the other day?  Ann, perhaps?
>
> 
>http://www03.bhphotovideo.com/default.sph/FrameWork.class?FNC=ProductActivator__Aproductlist_html___220893___KOVP620___REG___CatID=2721___SID=EB8FD97A9E0
>
> Tom Rittenhouse wrote:
> >
> > Why not just say 120? Yes there used to be all kinds of roll film out there
> > but I think the only one in general use any more is 120. You can still find
> > 220 and 70mm but they have essentially the same formats as 120. Now, I
> > always liked 116, anyone tried to buy a roll of that lately?
>
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