You'll need a 620 take up spool. I'll search around and see if I can
find one.
Paul Stenquist

Ann Sanfedele wrote:

> > On 30 Dec 2001 at 16:56, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> >
> > snip
> > > could recommend a good fine grain film for me to play with
> > > in this format? (square 620)
> >
> Rob replied:
> >
> > I have a couple of Argus 75's (from way back), pretty rudimentary I know but
> > good fun all the same (and the finder is a blast). I don't believe that 620
> > film is available any longer (not here anyhow) but in any case it is just 120
> > on a different spool. If the camera came with a 620 take up spool you should be
> > OK,
>
> Ann replies:
> Oooops - no take up spool at all - nice leather case tho ;)
> HOwever I have an old exposed roll of 120 from another
> bargin
> that I could rob I guess.
>
> ROb:
>  (snip snip)
> > the 120 will float a little on the supply spigots but it will be OK. Just
> > remember to rescue your spool if you don't process the film yourself. Try some
> > Ilford FP4 Plus or Delta 100 :-)
> >
>
> ann:
> Should be able to find the Ilford at least.
> Thanks Rob!
>
> annsan
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