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220 Roll Film
Bit of a random question but do you think any company will bring back 220 roll film?
Made me wonder as I have 3 220 films left which I will probably get round to using this year |
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Not a chance, the machinery has either gone or needs extensive rebuilding and restoration and the cost at current films sales levels uneconomic.
Poercentage wise 220 was a very small percentage of MF film sales cmpared to 120. Ian |
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220 Film was introduced in 1965 and in 1968 I was persuaded to buy some 220 hangers for our Wainco processor. The film had to be looped over a cylindrical bobbin, which left a streak on the film. I remember that Kodak answered at the time that looping was bound to cause problems. We warned customers of this. Although we catered primarily for professionals, very few brought in 220 film.
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Simple answer is no.now that most Pro's shoot digital it would not be worth the cost of re making it, Pro's were the biggist users of 220, and to bring the macinery out of mothballs would be prohibative, even Adox, who are I think one of the most go ahead analogue photo company around can't see any way to get 220 back
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Short answer is NO - in my opinion. There are lots of reasons but essentially the cost of bringing it back relative to the revenue that would follow means that it would be a poor investment. Certainly when Ilford was Harman and before being sold to Pemberstone Investments, one of the executives who had a presence on Photrio was unequivocal about it not being worthwhile.
Non of the cheerleaders for film i.e. those who make their living writing about film's revival and promising "good times" ahead do not believe it will be brought back Super optimists might say "never say never" and who can tell how much more of a film market we will have in say 3-5 years but even if you belong to that club then I feel that the kind of a timescale above is the minimum you can apply Mike |
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Oh well I suppose I will get 3 last uses out of my 220 back
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220 film
Looking at the various used equipment dealers it appears that there are masses of 220 film backs for various medium format cameras. What hope have they got in selling them as there is no 220 film available. Is it possible that they be converted to be used with 120? That has intrigued me for a while.
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They can be used normally with a 120 film. I have done this. Only problem: Make sure to stop after picture n°12! N° 13 is almost always the best image you have ever done... or rather not. ;-)
There is a thread in the German forum, where now huge rolls of some meters Foma are sold and cut for 220. Seems to work fine, though needs quite some experience doing everything in the dark. |
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https://thedarkroom.com/film-formats/220-film/ https://www.outsidetheshot.com/120-vs-220-film/ But PanFrank, why would one have to have experience in the dark? It's said to have a normal leader and end backing paper, so one would only have to do what is done with a 120 film surely? Terry S |
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