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Anonymous
http://www.vintagephoto.tv/falconf.shtml
"This camera takes sixteen 1 5/8 x 1 1/4 inch (3 x 4 cm) exposures on size 127 roll film." ->
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/127_film ->
"Kodak stopped producing 127 film in July, 1995, with all but one manufacturer following suit shortly thereafter. Fotokemika of Samobor, Croatia, continues to make 127 film, which it sells under its own Efke brand, as well as custom-packaging for other sellers. Macophot UP100 and Jessops 200 are made and packaged by Fotokemika. So is the Chromazone 127 film sold intermittently on eBay. In September 2006, Bluefire Laboratories of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, began packaging 127 color print film, cutting Kodak or Agfa film to size from bulk rolls, and assembling the rolls of film from their own components."
Maybe http://www.fotoimpex.de/ sells efke, also http://www.lumiere-shop.de/ seems to have 127 film on stock..
TL;DR it's not worth it. The camera is POS and lens looks like it's full of haze/fungus
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