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I picked up a
Brownie Reflex Synchro at the swap meet, the other day. It takes
127 film .. though swap meet dealers will happily tell you, "yes, it takes 120." Luckily, B&H had both a color and a
black & white choice for 127 film. (Since then, the color has mysteriously disappeared from the site.) I've finished a roll of each, to see what the camera works best with. Who knows, it might not even work at all. This stuff is not exactly while-u-wait film processing .. but then again, while-u-wait probably won't return your empty 127 spool to you, either. This should be interesting!
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