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Fits in camera as described but I couldn't actually get the film to advance because 35mm film has more perforations than 126 had so it keeps jamming. I gave up in frustration after losing two rolls.
Maha · May 12, 2023
Brilliant piece of kit
Very easy to load in a dark bag, I found it easiest to tape the spool to the film in the light before putting the whole assembly in he dark bag. I shot 3 blank frames between shots, but I will cut this down to 2 blank frames next time.
Jonny · July 8, 2021
Faktastic
I brought this to shoot 35mm in a Kodak Instamatic233, as always with AW it arrived on time and in perfect condition etc... It's a very simple little gadget, 3 pieces plus a little shim if it doesn't fit snugly in your camera, however mine fit perfectly and just needed a little extra push to get the back closed over it, nothing excessive. The instructions that came with it weren't in the clearest English but there are plenty of helpful videos online covering the subject (including the ones helpfully linked to the product page above) that very clearly explain how to use this and a couple of pitfalls to watch out for; mainly remember to effectively cover up the little viewing slot on the back of the camera if it has one and to shoot at least one blank frame between each frame to compensate for the differential in film size. A few mention problems with winding on and the sprockets on the film mismatching a little lever in the camera however my camera has this lever and still wound on perfectly every time. I shot one blank between each frame but haven't got the photos developed yet so can't comment as to whether more would have been better. It's best to avoid 36 exposure rolls for this as it can only fit 24 and its a shame to waste the film. Loading it was very simple with the use of a light bag. Out of the bag I taped the end of a 35mm roll to the green spool then put it in the bag with scissors, the fakmatic cartridge and the camera. I wound out the film onto the spool, cut it with approx. an inch left on the original case and then unwound the film in a tight roll and slotted it into the fakmatic cartridge. This was a tiny bit fiddly as the film needs to slide into the cartridge neatly with both the green spool on one side and the wound film into the opposite cylinder and the length between slotting into the slit it will pass through when shooting, but I managed it on my first attempt with a little bit of feeling around. Then you put the top on the cartridge, load it in the camera (important to do this in the bag as it isn't light tight in the fakmatic alone) and it was ready to go. Once the roll was done, which you can easily feel, I put the camera and the original film case back in the light bag. Unloaded the camera and cartridge, reattached the film on the spool to the tail end of the roll in the original case using the tape that had held it to the spool and then wound it back in, making it easy to send for development. Overall, very pleased, a simple and effective little product that now lives in my 126 camera and should last as long as it does at least.
Michael · July 5, 2020
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