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    Greetings from the Netherlands!
    I'm new to large format photography, but it's been gaining my interest.

    Recently bought and cleaned an old Ica Ideal 249. I can't wait to try and shoot some film with this beauty! All I need now is to find some 9x12 film holders that fit this camera.

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    Re: New to large format

    Welcome to group therepy! There are several regular posters from your neck of the woods...maybe they'll be able to help you find some 9x12 holders in that part of the world...of course, there's always mail-order!

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    Welcome.

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    Re: New to large format

    Welcome and good luck finding the needed holders. I have a „Tropen-Kamera“ from the late 20s/early 30s and I haven't figured out what kind of holders it needs...

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    Re: New to large format

    Hello Roadmouse, I too live in the Netherlands and have been using a Linhof Technika for about 3 years now. Wish you success with the ICA camera. I have a very old Linhof from about the 1920's which which may use the same film holders. These are thin metal cassettes in two parts, some are a little rusty and some in mint condition. I havn't tried them yet and will need to cut some film down when I do.

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    Re: New to large format

    Thanks FlyKLM! Unfortunately the Linhof cassettes won't fit my ICA. I have tried several different 9x12 film holders. But no luck so far.
    I'm not ready to give up though! Although it might be better to save my money for an old Linhof instead

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    I enclose a drawing of the side view of the most common types of 9x12 plate/film holders. They show the slight variation in lengths and the edge designs. ICA is type C.

    ICA is usually recognisable (at least, those actually made by ICA) as they have the trademark star. I have a number of 9x12s but no ICAs. I'll look through my "stock" to see if I have one you can use to get started.

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    Re: New to large format

    Thanks Steven! That is very useful information!

    There is not much information found on these camera's. So this is a big help

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    Yes I do have one you can have. I found that it is identical with the later Zeiss-Ikon 9x12 film backs! Which means that if you want more - just look for Zeiss Ikon holders with the code 665/7 - these are quite common. Confirm that you would like it sent through a PM (Personal message). Will post a few photos in about 10 minutes.

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    Re: New to large format

    Quote Originally Posted by FlyKLM View Post
    Hello Roadmouse, I too live in the Netherlands and have been using a Linhof Technika for about 3 years now. Wish you success with the ICA camera. I have a very old Linhof from about the 1920's which which may use the same film holders. These are thin metal cassettes in two parts, some are a little rusty and some in mint condition. I havn't tried them yet and will need to cut some film down when I do.
    I have some Linhof fit holders 4 I think, in quite good condition as well as a Rollex 6x9 roll film back, these don't fit any of my 59x12 cameras.

    Would be willing to swap them with anyone next time I'm back in the UK, for other holders or bits for my 9x12's.

    Rusty 9x12 holders clean up very easily, it's usually just surface rust which doesn't pit the metal surface.

    Ian

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