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Those wishing to photograph with an 828-format camera have a few options. As of 2005, 828 film is available for purchase on the Internet; this film is probably respooled from bulk unperforated 35mm film. Another option is to use standard 135 film, with sprocket holes, and respool it with used 828 backing paper onto old spools. The effective image size will be reduced with this method as the perforations will intrude on the image area. Finally, as with other obsolete film types, 120 film can be cut (with backing paper) and respooled onto 828 spools.
That's very helpful, thanks Gramps!Wikipedia says 828 film and adds:-
You might struggle to get 828 now I think.
Thank you too. I'll pass both replies on to her and again, appreciate you taking the time to reply.According to my search engine, 828 was discontinued in 1985. My first ever camera used this size.
Taking a DIY approach, it seems that the backing paper and spools are the hard part. I have no idea if anyone 3D prints spools, or if it's even possible. If you have a darkroom, you could cut down 120 film. I say darkroom rather than changing bag as you'd really need a bench I think.
And if you don't develop your own, make sure to get spools and paper returned!