Hacking an Argus 75 to Shoot 35mm
Автор: The Celluloid Collective
Загружено: 2025-06-17
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What happens when you load 35mm film into a 1940s Argus 75 made for 620 rolls and shoot panoramic images? That’s what I set out to find in this episode and after three attempts, I finally got results.
Using 35mm to 620 adapters, I flipped the camera sideways to create DIY panoramic-style images. But nothing about this test went smoothly. From overlapping frames, bad chemicals and jammed spools, every roll taught me something new.
This one is part experiment, part failure, and (finally) part success.
If you love weird film experiments, vintage cameras, or testing your patience this one’s for you.
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📽️ Chapters:
0:00 – Intro (What’s the Plan?)
3:45 – Can This Actually Work?
10:26 – Testing & Shooting
11:27 – The Results
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📸 Shot On: Argus 75
🎞️ Film: 35mm Double X & Eterna 250T
🔧 Adapter: 35mm-to-620 Adapter https://filmphotographystore.com/prod...
📍 Result: Revealed at the end
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