35mm to 120 Panorama Adapter + Mask Frame tested with Pentax 67
35mm to 120 Panorama Adapter + Mask Frame tested with Pentax 67
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Discover our 35mm to 120 film adapter – the perfect solution to use your 35mm film cartridges in your Pentax 67! Almost like a Hasselblad X-Pan, but for a fraction of the price!
Scope of delivery:
2x spacer + empty spool
1 x 35mm mask frame without perforation
1 x 35mm mask frame with perforation
All advantages at a glance:
- Easy handling: The film adapter allows for effortless switching between different film formats. This way, you can shoot more flexibly and use the appropriate films as needed.
- Versatile compatibility: This adapter fits a variety of 120 medium format cameras, including models from Hasselblad, Rolleiflex, and Mamiya. No matter which model you have - you're covered!
- High-quality workmanship - lasts a lifetime.
Try out the Film Adapter 35mm 120 and expand your photographic possibilities! You'll be amazed at how much creative freedom this adapter offers you.
Compatible with your Pentax 67, the adapter itself is compatible with all medium format cameras like:
- Hasselblad 500, 503CW & 2000
- Zeiss Ikon Ercona, Ikonta and Nettar
- Zenza Bronica ETRS & SQ
- Rolleiflex 3.5 & 2.8, 6000, SL66, 6006
- Pentax 67
- Mamiya C330, 645, RB67 and RZ67
- Fujica G690 & GW690
- & more
Usage notes:
1. Flatness: Since 35mm film curves more than 120 film, you have to expect that sharpness falls off towards the edges (at the perforation). This problem mainly occurs when using the adapter with 6x9 cameras. Less problematic are cameras with removable film magazines, like Hasselblad, Zenza Bronica, Mamiya RB. and 645 Pro, Rolleiflex SL66, etc.
2. Transport control: Since 135 film has no markings, you don't know how far to advance the film transport to avoid double exposures. One way to handle this problem is to load the film and make two marks on the left and right edges of the exposable area. Then mark the position of the film transport and turn it until the right mark is at the left edge (reversed depending on transport direction).
3. Removal: If you don't want to remove the films in the darkroom (or changing bag), we recommend using a second 135 empty spool and attaching the film there with Tesa tape. You can also use empty cartridges, e.g. from the company AP, for this.
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