Here’s the back of the camera with the 130 spool at the take up side.

Cut some foam and stuff it in the feeding side. Load the camera up with a roll of plain backing paper. Now, position the paper where you want the middle to be, and mark it with a pencil.

Using self adhesive plastic or foam, (whatever the hell you call it, It’s made for underneath appliances) use the strips as a film guide.

Glue them to where you marked with the pencil / the edge of the paper.

It worked! The whole roll went through without missing a beat, must unload in a dark-bag or darkroom.

New Specification:

Kodak 2C Autographic 120 Panoramic Camera

Film format: 120

Image Area: 6 x 12.4cm

Images per roll of 120: 5

Kodak Anastigmat f7.7 152mm

Focus: 6 ft – infinity

f7.7 – f45

B / 25 / 50 / 100/ T

Rotating View finder

Loading:

Line up the start line to the right edge of the frame.

Turn 17 half-turns and you will be at frame one.

6 half-turns to the next frame.

Possible Future Improvement:

1.)Mask the unused opening.

2.) Install light seals all the way around

3.) Pressure Plate

4.) Fabricate a dedicated 120 take up spool.

Best of all, you did not destroy his historical camera, everything you put in can come right out!

Blog Entry For The Test Shots

Developing The Original 130 Film For This Camera