Camera capable of commonly using standard film and 70 mm

Optics: motion pictures – Removable film strip magazine type

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354210, 354216, 354275, 352 78R, 352 79, 352224, G03B 1700, G03B 148, G03B 1726, G03B 1906

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042819130

ABSTRACT:
A camera in which a standard film, 120 or 220 size is loaded behind the picture plane by using a standard film reel with film spool mounting members and means for guiding and holding the standard film and in which film back exchange is not carried out. The standard film reel is designed to be detachably mounted in the camera through an opening formed in the rear part of a reel accommodating chamber in the camera. The standard film can be replaced by a 70 mm film reel which is provided with mounting members for mounting a 70 mm film magazine outside and reel accommodating chamber and means for guiding said 70 mm film into the reel accommodating chamber and holding it therein. This is designed to be detachably mounted in the camera to thereby allow said camera to commonly use standard film and 70 mm film.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2522387 (1950-09-01), Livens
patent: 3395965 (1968-08-01), Teshi et al.

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