Some cameras arrived from ebay with film in them. One was a 20 exposure roll of Kodachrome 64, and it looks like only 4 or 5 exposures were taken. The other roll I can not identify. It has silver end caps and a wooden core. It was tightly wound in the take-up spoon - needing only the seal waiting to be licked and pressed around the spool. Can anyone identify this 120 film?
Never mind - Google lens says it is ""Vintage Soviet Re-loadable Film"
Some cameras arrived from ebay with film in them. One was a 20 exposure roll of Kodachrome 64, and it looks like only 4 or 5 exposures were taken. The other roll I can not identify. It has silver end caps and a wooden core. It was tightly wound in the take spoon - needing only the seal waiting to be licked and pressed around the spool. Can anyone identify this 120 film?
Some cameras arrived from ebay with film in them. One was a 20 exposure roll of Kodachrome 64, and it looks like only 4 or 5 exposures were taken. The other roll I can not identify. It has silver end caps and a wooden core. It was tightly wound in the take spoon - needing only the seal waiting to be licked and pressed around the spool. Can anyone identify this 120 film?
Some cameras arrived from ebay with film in them. One was a 20 exposure roll of Kodachrome 64, and it looks like only 4 or 5 exposures were taken. The other roll I can not identify. It has silver end caps and a wooden core. It was tightly wound in the take spoon - needing only the seal waiting to be locked and pressed around the spool. Can anyone identify this 120 film?
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Oct 05, 2024 at 06:54 PM
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