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  1. ...but I insist that this numbering corresponds to the 4.5x6 format, so 0.5 cm is wasted in each frame (which multiplied by 16 makes a total of 8M; two more theoretical frames) (actual sizes may differ slightly) name nominal size frames cm in mm on 120 on 220 6 × 4.5 56 × 44 15 or 16 32 6 × 6 2¼ × 2¼ 56 × 56 12 25 6 × 7 56 × 70 10 20 6 × 8 56 × 75 9 19 6 × 9 2¼ × 3¼ 56 × 84 8 17 6 × 10 56 × 93 7
  2. ...after writing the post I have verified that, indeed, in the camera window appear the numbers from 1 to 16 (4x4 format)
  3. I recently acquired an Agfa Isoly Mat that allows automatic exposure using a photosensitive cell located under the objective (http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Isoly#Isoly-Mat). It is not clear to me from reading the camera manuals whether the indicative number on the back of the 120 film corresponds to 4x4 Or a more common 6x6 format; It is manual only indicates that reaching number 1 the camera is ready (for 4.5x6 the numbering of 6x9 is usually used in repeated windows in rolls of 120). Is there a way independent of the numbering control on the 120 roll to control the film advance for the 4x4 format? Could it be coincident with the deactivation of the double exposure prevention signal?
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