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Subject: Re: Shooting 220 Film In The TL-120
Date: 2015-09-23 12:33:31
From: Steven Lederman

>Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:32 am (PDT) . Posted by:      

zenzabronica@ymail.com  >can you tell about your winding sequence for 220?     


    

Certainly.  The process is: wind the 220 film onto the spool until the solid "START" mark on the 220 backing paper can be seen at the left hand side of the camera, then close the camera door and make sure the aluminum sliding door over the ruby red film window has been hockey taped shut (electrical tape leaves residue).
Now wind 24 times to get to frame 1.
After you shoot the first frame, the rest of the winding sequence will be:
888, 777, 6666 and then 5 if you want one last mono frame.
The following is the sequence with the exposure numbers in parenthesis beside the number of winds.
8(2)8(3)8(4), 7(5)7(6)7(7), 6(8)6(9)6(10)6(11), and then, if you really want to use all the film, five winds to take one mono picture before the roll is done.

Regards,
Steven
Subject: Re: Shooting 220 Film In The TL-120
Date: 2015-09-23 13:43:46
From: zenzabronica@ymail.com
Thank you very much Steven!