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This weekend I bought an old 30s or 40s Kodak camera that uses 625 film (black and white or color). 625 produces the square 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 prints. Where can I buy film and where can I get it developed? It has an old roll in it that I am curious to see what's on it if it hasn't been ruined. I only want to put a few rolls through it just too have some old timey pics of my son to compare to some timey pics of his grandparents then I'll put the camera up as a collector.

2007-09-04 09:37:49 · 4 answers · asked by Button 3 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

Ooops, it was 620 film.

2007-09-07 02:02:02 · update #1

4 answers

I can't find any references to 625 film anywhere. The old roll film was 620, with an imaging size of 56mm, or 2.20". 120 roll film (which is the same film on a different spool) in a square format is 2-1/4.

Do you have the right numbers? I'm thinking that this is actually a 620 format camera.

2007-09-04 16:05:38 · answer #1 · answered by anthony h 7 · 1 0

I doubt you'll find any 625 format film today. It was replaced by 120/220 roll film years ago. You'll have to search for a lab that can process your 625 film that's in the camera.

2007-09-04 09:58:49 · answer #2 · answered by EDWIN 7 · 0 0

If your good in the dark room save the spools and paper backing and buy a bulk roll of 2 1/4 roll of film and reload it.

2007-09-08 06:25:15 · answer #3 · answered by hazbob43 2 · 0 0

http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/service.htm

If these guys cant process your film they might know who would. Also if you have some locally owned photo shops in your area you might contact them.

2007-09-04 12:25:40 · answer #4 · answered by cabbiinc 7 · 0 0

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