Did I say GENERALLY AVAILABLE? FWIW, the is/wa a company called Film For
Classics that respooled film in all kinds of obsolete formats for a price.
They might even have a webpage.

Ciao,
graywolf
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From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: MF or MF: was: Anyone shoot MF exclusively?


> I poked around a little more, and B&H has a couple of pages listing
> 1110, 127, 620, and 828 film.
>
> Tom Rittenhouse wrote:
> >
> > Why not just say 120? Yes there used to be all kinds of roll film out
there
> > but I think the only one in general use any more is 120. You can still
find
> > 220 and 70mm but they have essentially the same formats as 120. Now, I
> > always liked 116, anyone tried to buy a roll of that lately?
>
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