I just ordered some 127 roll film for my mums old Kodak Brownie:
It's fixed shutter speed and aperture, 1/50th and f11 IIRC. So I guess with 100 speed film, its only going to work on bright ish days outdoors. Or I could push it a few stops. The negatives will be bigger than 35mm so they should scan quite nicely, but I've now idea how well it will work.
It also looks like I could bodge some 35mm into the camera and "shot the sprockets" which seems to be all the rage on flickr at the moment, but it might not focus so well as I think the 127 gets curved inside the camera, but the 35mm will not fit in the guides, and be pulled flat across the focal plane.
I just ordered some 127 roll film for my mums old Kodak Brownie:
It's fixed shutter speed and aperture, 1/50th and f11 IIRC. So I guess with 100 speed film, its only going to work on bright ish days outdoors. Or I could push it a few stops. The negatives will be bigger than 35mm so they should scan quite nicely, but I've now idea how well it will work.
It also looks like I could bodge some 35mm into the camera and "shot the sprockets" which seems to be all the rage on flickr at the moment, but it might not focus so well as I think the 127 gets curved inside the camera, but the 35mm will not fit in the guides, and be pulled flat across the focal plane.