Probably 126, unless he had an old Robot 24 camera. The Robot always was
pretty rare, so 126 is most likley.

Ciao,
graywolf
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mick Maguire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:28 AM
Subject: Old Slides


> Hello all,
>   I am in the process of converting my late father's slide library into
> prints, partly because the slides are starting to deteriorate (fading and
> color shift) and partly because nobody in my family has a slide projector
> anymore and this library contains all pictures of the family between 1960
> and about 1985.
>
> Whilst copying the slides I came across some of a strange shape, they look
> like 35mm slides i.e. the slide mount is the same size as a 3mm slide. the
> difference is that the opening in the middle of the mount is square (I
would
> guess about 24mm or thereabouts). On dismantling a mount the negative
itself
> is square and seems to lack the usual sprocket holes (only 1 being evident
> instead of the usual row). The film is Kodak, but that's all I know. Maybe
> this is a simple question, but I'd like to know what format this film is
and
> what sort of camera might have been used, just for interest... I don't
know
> of any other format camera used by my father other than 35mm, but these
sure
> look like slides he has taken. I would date these particular slides as
being
> around 1970.
>
> Regards,
> /\/\ick...
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