Hmm ... could stuff a H-Blad sensor in there, make
a $5000 "Brownie" :-)
There's also the 620 issue ... they don't sell that
anymore. It's still 70mm, same as 120, but the spool
is slightly different, thinner edges. And, of course,
paper backing for 6x6.
On 30/12/2023 04:46, 56g.1183 wrote:
There's also the 620 issue ... they don't sell that
anymore. It's still 70mm, same as 120, but the spool
is slightly different, thinner edges. And, of course,
paper backing for 6x6.
ISTR that you can get 120 film and wind it onto 620 spools if you are
doing it all yourself
But its all nostalgia, even a crap mobile phone will take a better image
than a brownie
On Fri, 29 Dec 2023 23:46:17 -0500
"56g.1183" <56g.1183@ztq4.net> wrote:
Hmm ... could stuff a H-Blad sensor in there, make
a $5000 "Brownie" :-)
Take one out of a rather cheaper camera perhaps or use a phone
spare part.
But its all nostalgia, even a crap mobile phone will take a better image
than a brownie
On 30/12/2023 04:46, 56g.1183 wrote:
There's also the 620 issue ... they don't sell that
anymore. It's still 70mm, same as 120, but the spool
is slightly different, thinner edges. And, of course,
paper backing for 6x6.
ISTR that you can get 120 film and wind it onto 620 spools if you are
doing it all yourself
But its all nostalgia, even a crap mobile phone will take a better image
than a brownie
Ahem A Rivet's Shot <steveo@eircom.net> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Dec 2023 23:46:17 -0500
"56g.1183" <56g.1183@ztq4.net> wrote:
Hmm ... could stuff a H-Blad sensor in there, make
a $5000 "Brownie" :-)
Take one out of a rather cheaper camera perhaps or use a phone
spare part.
Raspberry Pi camera, of course! But you may find the sensor a little small for a full 35mm frame. Would be fun to see what happened though.
Theo
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
But its all nostalgia, even a crap mobile phone will take a better image
than a brownie
On the absolute cheapest feature phones it's surprising how bad
they can still make the cameras. I think a Brownie might win
against some.
On 12/30/23 9:01 AM, Theo wrote:
Ahem A Rivet's Shot <steveo@eircom.net> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Dec 2023 23:46:17 -0500
"56g.1183" <56g.1183@ztq4.net> wrote:
Hmm ... could stuff a H-Blad sensor in there, make
a $5000 "Brownie" :-)
Take one out of a rather cheaper camera perhaps or use a phone
spare part.
Raspberry Pi camera, of course! But you may find the sensor a little
small
for a full 35mm frame. Would be fun to see what happened though.
Theo
"Brownies" were 6x6 ... not 35mm. In theory you'd
want a 6x6 sensor, LOTS of pixels, though the LENS
isn't THAT great. 6x6 with a GOOD lens is usually
pretty spectacular.
On 31/12/2023 05:47, 56g.1183 wrote:
On 12/30/23 9:01 AM, Theo wrote:They were not.
Ahem A Rivet's Shot <steveo@eircom.net> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Dec 2023 23:46:17 -0500
"56g.1183" <56g.1183@ztq4.net> wrote:
Hmm ... could stuff a H-Blad sensor in there, make
a $5000 "Brownie" :-)
Take one out of a rather cheaper camera perhaps or use a phone
spare part.
Raspberry Pi camera, of course! But you may find the sensor a little
small
for a full 35mm frame. Would be fun to see what happened though.
Theo
"Brownies" were 6x6 ... not 35mm. In theory you'd
want a 6x6 sensor, LOTS of pixels, though the LENS
isn't THAT great. 6x6 with a GOOD lens is usually
pretty spectacular.
Very few cameras use 6x6.
they were generally about 2.25" x 3.25 " on 620 film.
I only remember 127 class cameras generating square negatives
IIRC today's 'half plate' (Medium format) cameras are only 5x4"
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