is this a Vintage camera Koroll 24

1950s if I'm not mistaken, which makes it vintage!

It's also half frame which means you get 48 images from a 24 shot film!

Forget that, it's 120 so you get 24 from a 12 shot film!
 
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do you know if you can still get 120 film?
 
Yeah 120 is still common. Do you have a Calumet or Boots near by?
 
yes Steven Boots not far I'll look tomorrow
 
Not sure they'll have it in stock but you can click and collect. Worth bearing in mind that its HP5 which is a "proper" b&w film which can be slightly more expensive to develop, not even sure boots will take it to send away.
 
Last time I asked they just said they do not accept B&W film, not even to send away for developing.
 
120 film is easy to find online and on the high street and easy to get processed.
Be sure to load it the right way into the camera, the inside of the roll must be towards the lens or you'll get a blank film.
 
Not sure they'll have it in stock but you can click and collect. Worth bearing in mind that its HP5 which is a "proper" b&w film which can be slightly more expensive to develop, not even sure boots will take it to send away.

Yeah, I've found the bigger Boots have 120 format in store, but many of the smaller ones don't. Well, in Glasgow anyway.
 
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