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Thread: Kodak 3A camera - 122 film format

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    Re: Kodak 3A camera - 122 film format

    Slitting and spooling from large size paper? You bring up an interesting concept - I've got feed and takeup spools in the camera, maybe I'll try this idea also. It sure would be easier to scan paper negatives with my cheap-a$$ epson.

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    Re: Kodak 3A camera - 122 film format

    well, i made the mistake of not letting the paper sit on the spool for a good long
    time before feeding it through the camera
    it unwound ( i forgot the last time i did something similar to this a few years ago
    it did the same thing ! ) so, if you do this robert, leave your paper wound on the spool
    for a fair amount of time so it gets a "memory" of the spool and doesn't unwind ...

    i got 2 frames out of it at least i guess ...

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