
127 film - Wikipedia
127 is a roll film format for still photography introduced by Kodak in 1912. The film itself is 46 mm wide, placing it between 35 mm and 120 "medium format" films in terms of size. [1] . The …
Nearly Dead and Almost Forgotten – 127 Film Today
2019年8月26日 · A brief history of 127 film, an overview of the cameras that shoot it, and whether or not shooting them is worth the trouble today.
127 Film - The Darkroom Photo Lab
The 127 film is a paper-backed roll film, 4.6cm wide, originally designed to store eight pictures in 4×6.5cm format. It was created by Kodak for their Vest Pocket model – hence 127 was often …
127 Film - Vintage Camera Lab
2024年3月9日 · 127 Film is a roll film debuted by Eastman Kodak in 1912 as a compact alternative to 120 and other larger format films. Like many of Kodak’s other film formats, 127 …
A source of fresh 127 film - Down the Road
2018年8月9日 · Fresh 127 film is hard to come by. Kodak stopped making it in 1995. Croatian film producer Efke kept 127 alive until they ceased all film production in 2012. The two remaining …
The Life and Death of 127 Film - Lomography
2022年11月20日 · 127 film is the overlooked middle child of film formats, so we thought it was time to give it some attention. Let’s take a brief history lesson and learn all about 127 film, as …
127 film - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia
127 film is a paper-backed rollfilm format designed for still photography. 127 film is 4.6cm wide and was originally designed to take eight pictures in 4x6.5cm format. It was created by Kodak …
127胶卷的历史 – 毒镜头 - dujingtou.com
127胶卷是纸基胶卷格式,专为静态摄影而设计。 127胶卷宽4.6厘米,最初设计为以4×6.5厘米格式拍摄八张照片。 它是由柯达在1912年为他们的Vest Pocket模型制作的-因此127被称为Vest …
A Guide of Popular Film Formats - The Darkroom Photo Lab
127 Film. The 127 film is a paper-backed roll film, 4.6cm wide, originally designed to store eight pictures in 4×6.5cm format. It was created by Kodak for their Vest Pocket model – hence 127 …
127 Film Photography
2025年1月27日 · 127 Film is a resource for community, inspiration, and information about 127-format film photography, created and maintained by J. M. Golding.