I can't help with film size, but the Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic that I
have from the 20's or 30's is made for orthochromatic film. If you'd
want to use modern film, a little more light proofing would be required.
I'm sure it's not too hard to do, but just something to be aware of.
Mark Marr-Lyon
>Is there a source for information that ties film size to specific models of
>the early Kodak folding cameras? I would like to acquire some, but I try to
>collect cameras with which I can make photographs. I am referring to those
>made around 1918 or so.
>
>In looking at listings for these cameras on eBay some say that they use #120
>film. Is this an indication that the camera will use modern size 120 film?
>Some say #116 and I don't believe there is any of that around anymore.
>
>Thanks,
>Dave Dougherty
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