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From: hofbauer@utcsri.UUCP (John Hofbauer)
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Subject: Re: Anyone heard of 70mm still photograph equipment?
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Date: Sat, 5-Oct-85 17:26:37 EDT
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You can buy a 70mm back for the Hasselblad and other 2-1/4 by 2 1/4
inch format cameras, i.e. one's that take 120 roll film. These are
bulk film backs which can hold up to 500 frames, if memory serves me
right. In any event, a lot more than 12 or 24 frames on a roll. The
basic difference is that they have sprocket holes like 35mm film in
order to smoothly transport that much film through the camera.