Kodak no 2a folding pocket brownie from 1910.

The camera I used for this album and the adapterkit I made for it so I could use 135 film. The camera is made for the 70mm wide 116-film originally. ×

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An experiment with the Kodak no 2a folding pocket brownie

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  1. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @jamescat22 Thanks for your likes! I have two different spools for 116-film. One of them has a 35mm opening that is in the center of the spool. Therefore it was easy to get a perfect filmadvance on the 116-spool. I just had to do some measurements when I made the wooden adapter, and voila, problem solved. Maybe I'll come back to that camera in the future with adapterpieces for 120-film. Holgamods is selling them. If I where to do it your way I could make use of the 116-filmpaper I already have, but for now I stick to my idea.

  2. steamtug1959
    steamtug1959 ·

    Super !!!!

  3. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @steamtug1959 Danke sehr!

  4. steamtug1959
    steamtug1959 ·

    With a camera conversion like this one, I have to approach the idea of ​​building a camera ...

  5. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @steamtug1959 I would love to have a Sprocket Rocket with a large format lens attached. I've seen a 3D-printed equivalent to the Hasselblad x-pan with a large format lens.

  6. steamtug1959
    steamtug1959 ·

    I wanted to do it too. now i have a 3d printed 6x17 (and ei gites lens), because i have a sprocket rocket, but the sprocket rocket cutting off the head (lens) is not good ....

  7. steamtug1959
    steamtug1959 ·

    I wanted to do it too. now i have a 3d printed 6x17 (and a good lens) because i have a sprocket rocket but the sprocket rocket cutting off the head (lens) is not good ....

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