Originally Posted by
miatab
When I look at the latest two old 120 roll film camera pictured, I think of my mother's old 120 "folding "camera, circa 1925, probably a Kodak, which had a unique feature. On the back of the camera was a little door almost film width and about 1/2" wide, held shut by a stylus, which could be popped out to free the door, and which then revealed a section of the roll film /backing, and on which could be scratched info re the exposure, e.g., "Sydney Harbour Bridge, April, 19--" My mother (born 1903) said it was a special kind of film for cameras so equipped, but was no longer available even in the 1940s.