Unloading. Wind off the end of the backing paper with the loading key (left), then remove the spool holder by unlocking the spool
key and withdrawing the holder (centre). Finally remove the full film spool and seal (right).
220 Film
Primarily designed for the professional user, 220 film permits 24 exposures 2¼ x 2¼ in. square in the standard Hasselblad magazine
observing the following points:
As the new 220 film is without backing paper the light leaking through the film window must be shut out by a light-tight plug which is
fitted on to the film window, from inside the magazine, with the number "220" facing outwards or by fixing black tape across the film
window. The 220 film has an arrow going across the first paper section; it has no numbering but there is a dotted line about 6 in.
before the crosswise arrow. To obtain the most even spacing between negative frames the appropriate instructions (below) should be
used in accordance with the serial number of the magazine employed.
Magazine Serial No. 001-19999
1. Thread the film in the usual manner on to the Hasselblad spool-holder. The protecting paper is drawn forward so that the dotted
line comes to the centre of the receiving spool.
2. After the spool-holder is inserted in the magazine, set the exposure-counter at 1 .
3. Wind the film forwards 7 complete turns (14 half-turns).
4. Expose 12 frames (no stop).
5. Reset the exposure counter to 1.
6. Expose another 12 frames (no stop).
Magazine Serial No. 20000-64399
1. Thread the film in the usual manner on to the Hasselblad spool holder. The protecting paper is drawn forward so that the dotted
line comes to the centre of the receiving spool.
2. After the spool-holder is inserted in the magazine, set the exposure-counter to 1.
3. Wind the film forwards 10 complete turns (20 half-turns) or until the frame number 8 begins to appear in the exposure-counter
window.
4. Reset the exposure-counter to 1.
5. Expose 12 frames (until stop).
6. Reset the exposure-counter to 1.
7. Expose another 12 frames (until stop).
Magazine Serial No: 64400
1. Thread the film in the usual manner on to the Hasselblad spool-holder. The protecting paper drawn forward so that the dotted
line comes to the centre of the receiving spool.
2. After the spool-holder is inserted in the magazine, set the exposure counter to 1.
3. Wind the film forwards 9 complete turns (18 half-turns) or until the frame number 7 appears in the exposure-counter window.
4. Reset the exposure-counter to 1.
5. Expose 12 frames (until stop).
6. Reset the exposure-counter to 1.
7. Expose another 12 frames (until stop).
Loading in accordance with the above gives relatively good spacing results throughout. In older magazines, up to Serial No. 64399 it
must be expected that certain frames, especially in the film-section 8-12 might overlap by a few millimeters. But spacing is better in
the later magazines. Magazines 16 and 16S which have manufacturing numbers below 204.200 should he loaded in accordance with
the instructions according to magazines of Serial Nos. 20000- from manufacturing number 204.200 and above as for Serial Nos. 64400
and above; reset the exposure-counter after In exposures have been made.
FILMS AND FILTERS
The film used in the Hasselblad is the standard size 120 roll film. It gives 12 exposures 2¼ x 2¼ in. (6 x 6 cm.) in the standard film
magazine. In the special 16-exposure magazine the same film produces 16 pictures 1 5/8 x 2¼ in. (4.5 X 6 cm.) and in the 16S
magazine it is used for 16 pictures 2 x 2 in. (5 x 5 cm.). For use of '220' film see page 23.
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