a dual-format camera that took 6×9 and 4.5×6 pictures on medium format rollfilm. The Bessa was introduced in 1929 and an improved version incorporating...
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cameras was discontinued in 1992. These cameras were developed after the rollfilm models and were designed to use the newly developed 100 series pack film...
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cameras allowing them to use film packs or rollfilm were also available, as were backs that enabled rollfilm cameras to use plates. Except for a few special...
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interface. M-type backs were compatible with rollfilm (120/220). G-type backs included Mamiya RB rollfilm backs and backs using the Graflok system.: 9–10 ...
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Lens Meniscus Achromat lens Sensor/medium Film format Eastman No. 117 rollfilm Film size 2 1/4-inch square Shutter Shutter Rotary, 1/40 second General...
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plate box camera cost US$2 (about $73.00 in 2023 dollars). and a Kodak rollfilm box sold for US$1 (about $37.00 in 2023 dollars) The Kodak introduced in...
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lenses. Both models take ten 6×7cm exposures on 120 rollfilm, while the 670 model also accepts 220 rollfilm (20 exposures per roll). Model W67 is similar to...
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(rollfilm) to large-format press cameras. Until the mid-1950s most were generally fitted to more expensive models of cameras. Folding bellows rollfilm...
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then commonplace rollfilm cameras. While the term could be used for a camera larger than a subminiature and smaller than a rollfilm camera, it was mostly...
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Film holder (section Rollfilm holders)
plate holders for medium format rollfilm cameras can be found, but are of mainly historical interest. Some rollfilm cameras have interchangeable backs...
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Instant film (section Rollfilm)
Instant film is a type of photographic film that was introduced by Polaroid Corporation to produce a visible image within minutes or seconds of the photograph's...
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Polaroid 3000 Speed Type 47 Rollfilm Expired June 1962...
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1887 by Valentin Linhof. The company is well known for making premium rollfilm and large format film cameras. Linhof initially focused on making camera...
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was succeeded by the C330S with further improvements. Uses 120 and 220 rollfilms With the rack and pinion bellows type focusing system, close-up photography...
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followed by 8×10. A few rollfilm cameras have movements that make them as versatile as a sheet film view camera. Rollfilm and instant film backs are...
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series began in 1933 with the Standard, or VP, Exakta, which used 127 rollfilm. This was followed in 1936 by the popular 35mm Kine Exakta. Ihagee also...
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exactly half the width of the 2+3⁄4-inch wide (70 mm) "A-type" 120 and 620 rollfilm which was the standard Eastman size at the time. The standard size was...
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twin-and single-lens, had been used with earlier cameras using plates and rollfilm. The first 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) was the Kine Exakta, introduced...
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prototype bore the Latinized nameplate "ZENZA BRONICA"—the Bronica Z (Zen-za) rollfilm camera—and first appeared at the Philadelphia Camera Show in March 1959...
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Like the Rolleiflex TLR, SL66, and SLX, the 6000 series uses 120 or 220 rollfilm to produce frames of up to 6×6 cm (nominal); the actual image size is based...
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Like the Rolleiflex TLR and the Hasselblad SLR, the SL66 uses 120 or 220 rollfilm to produce frames of up to 6×6 cm (nominal); the actual image size is based...
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and metalware. In 1948, the company began producing box film cameras, in rollfilm and 35mm format. It changed its name to Carl Braun Camera-Werke. Its best...
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manufacturer used its own system of numbering for the various sizes of rollfilms they made. The following sortable table shows the corresponding numbers...
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Zealand Geographic. Retrieved 9 September 2024. Coe, Brian (1989). "The Rollfilm Revolution". In Ford, Colin (ed.). The Story of Popular Photography. North...
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2019. Retrieved 6 November 2021. "FUJI PRO 160 NS Negativ-Farbfilm, 120 Rollfilm 5 Stück **02/2019 Garantie-ffilm484". Archived from the original on 27...
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"professional" Ektachrome process for sheet film and Kodak EP professional rollfilm (1959 to 1976) E-4 Updated Ektachrome process for roll film and 135 film...
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such as the Kodak Instamatic, together with the declining popularity of rollfilm, demand for the Diana – even as a novelty gift – gradually disappeared...
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back for the Rapid M had two parts: a conventional film transport and rollfilm holder, and a front cover that included a slot for the dark slide. The...
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Digital. Sterling Signature. ISBN 978-1-4027-5656-6. "The Land List -- Rollfilm Cameras". The Land List. http://www.polaroidretirees.org/NewsletterBOD/pranews1015...
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