Long Vintage Kodak 620 Roll Film Keychain, unique gifts for him and her, Photographer gift
Long Vintage Kodak 620 Roll Film Keychain, unique gifts for him and her, Photographer gift
Original Vintage Kodak Roll Film Camera metal instruction plate (from the inside of the camera) transformed and upcycled into beautiful and unique keychain.
These film instruction pictures in their iconic colors have been used in vintage camera for roll film from the 1890s to 1960s.
The Film plate is coded with resin, so the surface is as smooth as glass.
The back is covered with black felt to add to the classic look.
Perfect handmade, eco-friendly gift for the photographer or vintage lover.
Black Velvet Gift Pouch included.
Note: Keychain only, does not include film or any other items
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Dimensions
Dimensions
Width: 0.875 inches
Length: 2.125 inches
History
History
620 (Six-20) roll film, introduced by Kodak in 1932 and discontinued in 1995, is basically the same as 120 roll film; it has the same width and length.
The only difference is the spool which holds the film, in case of the 620 roll the core of the spool and the end flanges are smaller than that of the 120 roll.
Respooling 120 Film Onto A 620 Spool: Because 120 and 620 film is exactly the same size you can respool available 120 film onto a 620 spool and use your 620 camera without it jamming....and save yourself a lot of money!