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127 is a roll film format for still photography introduced by Kodak in 1912. The film itself is 46 mm wide, placing it between 35 mm and 120 "medium format" films in terms of size. The image format normally used is a square 4 cm × 4 cm. However, rectangular 4 cm × 3 cm and 4 cm × 6 cm are also standard. 127 enjoyed mainstream popularity until its usage began to decline from the 1960s onwards in the face of newer, cartridge-based films. However, as of 2020 it survives as a niche format and is still in production.

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  • 127 is a roll film format for still photography introduced by Kodak in 1912. The film itself is 46 mm wide, placing it between 35 mm and 120 "medium format" films in terms of size. The image format normally used is a square 4 cm × 4 cm. However, rectangular 4 cm × 3 cm and 4 cm × 6 cm are also standard. 127 enjoyed mainstream popularity until its usage began to decline from the 1960s onwards in the face of newer, cartridge-based films. However, as of 2020 it survives as a niche format and is still in production. (en)
  • Le format 127 est un format de pellicule photographique lancé par Kodak en 1912 pour son Vest Pocket. (fr)
  • 127(127 film)은 을 위한 필름 형식의 하나로, 코닥이 1912년에 선보였다. 크기 35mm ~ 120 미디엄 포맷의 필름으로,너비는 46 밀리미터이다. (ko)
  • 127フィルム(いちにななフィルム、英語: 127 film)は、スチル写真用のフィルムの規格である。画面サイズは4×6.5 cm(ベスト)判8枚撮りのほか、正方形の4×4 cm(ヨンヨン)判12枚撮り、4×3 cm(ベスト半裁)判16枚撮りなどのフォーマットで使用される。「127フィルム」に対する「ベストフィルム」、4×6.5 cm判に対する「ベスト判」という名称は、コダックが1912年に発表したヴェスト・ポケット・コダックに由来する和製英語である。 (ja)
  • Фотоплёнка ти́п-127, 127 film — тип неперфорированной фотоплёнки (рольфи́льм). (ru)
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  • 127 is a roll film format for still photography introduced by Kodak in 1912. The film itself is 46 mm wide, placing it between 35 mm and 120 "medium format" films in terms of size. The image format normally used is a square 4 cm × 4 cm. However, rectangular 4 cm × 3 cm and 4 cm × 6 cm are also standard. 127 enjoyed mainstream popularity until its usage began to decline from the 1960s onwards in the face of newer, cartridge-based films. However, as of 2020 it survives as a niche format and is still in production. (en)
  • Le format 127 est un format de pellicule photographique lancé par Kodak en 1912 pour son Vest Pocket. (fr)
  • 127(127 film)은 을 위한 필름 형식의 하나로, 코닥이 1912년에 선보였다. 크기 35mm ~ 120 미디엄 포맷의 필름으로,너비는 46 밀리미터이다. (ko)
  • 127フィルム(いちにななフィルム、英語: 127 film)は、スチル写真用のフィルムの規格である。画面サイズは4×6.5 cm(ベスト)判8枚撮りのほか、正方形の4×4 cm(ヨンヨン)判12枚撮り、4×3 cm(ベスト半裁)判16枚撮りなどのフォーマットで使用される。「127フィルム」に対する「ベストフィルム」、4×6.5 cm判に対する「ベスト判」という名称は、コダックが1912年に発表したヴェスト・ポケット・コダックに由来する和製英語である。 (ja)
  • Фотоплёнка ти́п-127, 127 film — тип неперфорированной фотоплёнки (рольфи́льм). (ru)
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  • 127 film (en)
  • Format 127 (fr)
  • 127フィルム (ja)
  • 127 필름 (ko)
  • Фотоплёнка тип-127 (ru)
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