It is 100 years since 127 film was launched, once the mainstay of family photography, it is now obsolete.
To mark this centenary year, I plan to use as many 127 film cameras as I can.
Monday, 21 May 2012
photo from 127 camera number 20 - Kodak Brownie Super 27
I've been using the Rollei Retro 80S in my Brownie 127 and Brownie Reflex, and I find that is ridiculously curly. Take the weighted clip off the bottom of the strip and it rolls itself right up. Making it lie flat in the scanner is practically impossible!
I had been wondering if the Efke was less likely to curl up, but it looks pretty similar.
The Rollei 35mm films also curl tightly given half a chance, too.
I've been using the Rollei Retro 80S in my Brownie 127 and Brownie Reflex, and I find that is ridiculously curly. Take the weighted clip off the bottom of the strip and it rolls itself right up. Making it lie flat in the scanner is practically impossible!
ReplyDeleteI had been wondering if the Efke was less likely to curl up, but it looks pretty similar.
The Rollei 35mm films also curl tightly given half a chance, too.