ISO 13450:1996
(Main)Photography — 110-size cartridge, film and backing paper — Dimensions
Photography — 110-size cartridge, film and backing paper — Dimensions
Gives dimensions of 110-size cartridges, locations and dimensions of film exposure notches and film identification notches inclusively dimensions of 110-size film and backing paper. Replaces ISO 7374, ISO 7330 and ISO 7261.
Photographie — Chargeur de format 110, film et papier protecteur — Dimensions
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INTERNATIONAL IS0
STANDARD 13450
First edition
1996-05-01
Photography - 1 IO-size cartridge, film and
backing paper - Dimensions
Photographie - Chargeur de format 7 ? 0, film et papier protecteur -
Dimensions
Reference number
IS0 13450: 1996(E)
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IS0 13450:1996(E)
Page
Contents
1 Scope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Datum referencing . . I
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4 Conditions for measurement of dimensions
5 Dimensions and characteristics of cartridge and spool. .
6 Cartridge notching dimensions .
7 Dimensions and format of film and backing paper. .
Annexes
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A Torque measurement method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B Film advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
C Assignment of film identification notch combination code
numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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Foreword
IS0 (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide
federation of national standards bodies (IS0 member bodies). The work of
preparing International Standards is normally carried out through IS0 ’
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for
which a technical committee has been established has the right to be
represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental
and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. IS0
collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are
circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International
Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting
a vote.
International Standard IS0 13450 was prepared by Technical Committee
lSO/TC 42, Photography.
This first edition of IS0 13450 cancels and replaces IS0 7374:1988, which
dealt with dimensions and format of 1 IO-size film and backing paper,
IS0 7330:1987, which dealt with location and dimensions of 11 O-size film
exposure and film identification notches, and IS0 7261 :I 987, which dealt
with 11 O-size cartridge dimensions.
Annexes A, B and C of this International Standard are for information only.
. . .
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IS0 13450:1996(E)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 0 IS0
1 IO-size cartridge, film and backing
Photography -
Dimensions
paper -
ANSIJAGMA 115.01-1989, Basic Gear Geometry.
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies
3 Datum referencing
a) dimensions of 11 O-size cartridges;
3.1 Principle
b) dimensions and locations of two sets of notches
for 1 1 O-size cartridges:
The principle of datum referencing is used to relate
the cartridge to a set of three mutually perpendicular
- film exposure notches which preset certain
datum planes in contact with the cartridge surfaces
cameras to an exposure setting,
which engage mating camera parts so as to ensure
proper alignment of the cartridge in the camera.
- film identification notches which indicate, by
a code, the name of the film and the number
3.2 Primary datum, S
of exposures;
The S plane, or seated datum plane, is the plane of a
simulated camera aperture frame and is in contact
c) dimensions of 11 O-size film and backing paper.
with the four “A” pads of the cartridge (see figures 1
and 2).
2 Normative references 3.3 Secondary datum, R
The R plane, or rail datum plane, is perpendicular to
The following standards contain provisions which,
the S plane and is in contact with the two “B” pads
through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
located on the film identification rail (see figures 1, 2
this International Standard. At the time of publication,
and 4).
the editions indicated were valid. All standards are
subject to revision, and parties to agreements based
3.4 Tertiary datum, T
on this International Standard are encouraged to in-
vestigate the possibility of applying the most recent The T plane, or take-up datum, is mutually perpendicu-
editions of the standards indicated below. Members lar to the S and R planes and is in contact with the T-
of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of currently valid plane rib moulded into the cartridge take-up chamber
International Standards. near the gear cover (see figures 1 and 2).
IS0 5-2: 1991, Photography - Density measurements
- Part 2: Geometric conditions for transmission
4 Conditions for measurement of
density.
dimensions
IS0 5-3: 1995, Photography - Density measurements
The dimensions specified in this International
- Part 3: Spectral conditions.
Standard apply at the time of manufacture, measured
under atmospheric conditions of (23 + 2) “C and
I SO 554: 1976, Standard atmospheres for conditioning
(50 k 5) % rel a t ive humidity as specified in IS0 554?
and/or testing - Specifica Cons.
1) All measuring equipment calibration should be referred to a temperature of 20 “C (as specified in IS0 1 :I 975, S~TKYZI~~
reference temperature for industria/ length measurements) and a relative humidity of 50 %.
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6.4 Film identification notches
5 Dimensions and characteristics of
cartridge and spool
6.4.1 The use of film identification notches is
optional. If used, their dimensions shall be as given in
5.1 Dimensions and characteristics apply to an
figure 5 and tables 3 and 4. They are measured from
assembled cartridge when the four “A” pads of the
datum T, which is intended to serve as a rapid means
cartridge are seated with a force of I,1 N to 2,2 N per
of positioning the cartridge in a fixed location with
camera contact area against the fixture that simulates
respect to the devices which will detect the film
the S plane or camera aperture frame (see figure 2,
identification notches.
note 8).
NOTE 1 The assignment of film identification notches to
the particular film products is not within the scope of this
5.2 The dimensions shall be as given in table 1 and
International Standard. However, the code system is
figure 2. The term “basic” is a theoretically exact
described and the method which the National Association
dimension used to describe location of a feature from
of Photographic Manufacturers will use is indicated in
which permissible variations are established by
annex C.
tolerance on other dimensions or notes.
6.4.2 The notch dimensions apply to all film
5.3 Film-loaded cameras shall require no more than
identification notch locations.
35 x 1O-3 N-m of torque to sustain film advance, and
no more than 53 x 1&-3 N-m of torque to overcome
6.4.3 The dimensions for film identification notches
momentary torque peaks in the picture area. Torque
have been established in a manner which permits the
peaks at leading and trailing ends of the film shall
forming of two or more adjacent notches with or
require no more than 75 x 1O-3 N-m of torque. After
without a partition between them. When a partition is
the trailer has been wound off, paper shall remain in
left between adjacent notches, its minimum width is
the cartridge aperture under an applied torque of
intentionally not restricted by the dimensions shown
100 x 1O-3 N-m. (The specified torques refer to
in figure 5, but attention is called to the fact that any
torques measured as defined in annex A.)
partition should be of sufficient width to withstand
normal handling without breaking.
5.4 Nominally the film emulsion surface plane is
6.4.4 The film identification notch locations are
(0,lO + 0,05) mm to the rear of the datum plane S.
This applies only to a film load which has acquired numbered 1 through 8 from datum T for convenience
scroll set at least equivalent to that expected at the in assigning combinations of notches.
earliest time it is anticipated it would be exposed by
users. This dimension, measured at five cartridge film-
plane measuring points, applies throughout the useful
7 Dimensions and format of film and
life of the film (see figure 3). Since the design and
adjustment of camera lenses, with respect to focal backing paper
plane and depth of field, will be based on this value,
control of this dimension within narrow limits is an
7.1 General
important quality consideration.
Dimensions apply at the time of cartridge manufac-
ture.
7.2 Paper format
6 Cartridge notching dimensions The format and dimensions of paper shall be as given
in figure 6.
6.1 General
7.3 Film format
Dimensions apply to an assembled cartridge.
The format and dimensions of film shall be as given in
figure 7.
6.2 Dimensions of notches
7.4 Format of negative films
Notch dimensions shall be as given in figures 4 and 5
and tables 2 to 5.
The format and dimensions of negative films shall be
as given in fig ‘ure 8.
6.3 Film exposure notches
7.5 Format of reversal films
The location of film exposure notches in 1 IO-size
The format and dimensions of reversal films shall be
cartridges is mandatory. Their location shall be as
as given in figure 9.
given in figure 4 and table 2.
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Core gear -7
Bevelled insertion step
Film exposure
Seating pad “A” (one of four)
‘9” pads (one of four)
Film exposure
Film identification notches
Film identification rail
L Camera pawl recess
Supply chamber
film guide lug “C” (one of two)
Take-u
Take
number window
Lower left camera contact area
(one of four)
Laoel area -
Figure 1 - 11 O-size cartridge nomenclature
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Table 1 - Cartridge dimensions (see figure 2)
Dimensions in millimetres except for angles
Dimensions
Symbol
min. aim max.
basic
Al 28,70
28,90 29,lO
A2 5,74 5,92 6,lO
A3
3,28 3,38 3,48
30"
A, (angle)
I,55 1,65 I,75
A5
A6
0,66 0,76 0,86
A7
0,12
A8 28,73 28,83 28,93
A9 29,62 29,72 29,82
Alo 30,35
All 30,38 30,48 30,58
Al2 (angle)
50" nom.
Al3 (angle)
20" nom.
A,, (angle)
50" nom.
Al5 (radius)
38,lO
Al6 11,35 See note 6 of figure 2
A 13,08
See note 6 of figure 2
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IO,70 IO,80
IO,90
Al8
Bl 30,33
30,43 30,53
B2 2,74 2,79 2,84
0,97 I,02
I,07
B3
B4 5,36 5,46
5,56
B5 30,74 30,94 31,14
B, (angle)
30' ref.
B7 1,12 1,32
I,52
B8 OJO 0,30 0,50
cl 53,72
53,98 54,24
C2 51,87 52,07
52,27
C3 51,38 51,61 51,84
C4
41,02
C5
39,12
'6
35,56
C, (radius) IO,34
IO,54 IO,74
'8 23,30
23,50 23,70
C9
16,64
Cl0
12,95
IO,27 IO,52
IO,77
Cl1
Cl2 8,82 9,02 9,22
Cl3 7,62
Cl4 (radius) 13,Ol
13,21 13,41
Cl 5 (radius) 18,14
18,34 18,54
.
'16 5,03 5,23 5,43
Cl, (radius) 13,57
13,77 13,97
'18 2,21 2,41
2,61
Cl9
7,62
IO,14 IO,47
IO,80
C20
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Table 1 (continued)
Dimensions in millimetres except for angles
T Dimensions
Symbol
min. aim max.
basic
II,35
c21
24,16
24,36 24,56
C22
C23 (radius) 12,80 13,oo
13,20
C24 (angle) IO"
26,92 27,18
27,44
'25
25,88 27,18
27,44
'26
13,08
'27
35,56
Dl
27,23 27,43 27,63
D2
19,28
19,48 19,68
D3
17,98nom.
D4
18,75 18,95 19,15
D5
17,53
17,73 17,93
D6
0,86 0,96
I,06
D7
II,20 II,40
II,60
D8
9,40 nom.
D9
6,43 6,63
6,83
Dlo
D,, (angle)
45"nom.
I,25
I,65 2,05
5,ll 5,51
5,91
24,57 24,97
25,37
28,43 28,83 29,23
14,12 14,22
14,32 diameter
3,00
2,03
0,40
16,00
18,Ol
18,24 18,47
9,02 nom.
6,35
19,30
34"
37" 40"
2,25
I,04
I,09 I,14
17,17 17,22
17,27
0,78 0,81
0,84
45"
3,20 3,30
3,40
E5
0,66 0,76
0,86
Fl
0,66 0,76 0,86
F2
0,88 0,91
. 0,94
F3
0,88 0,91
0,94
F4
F, (angle)
45O
0,18
F6
F, (angle)
0,75' nom.
17,91
18,03 18,15
F8
0,59 0,69
0,79
F9
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Table 1 (concluded)
Dimensions in millimetres except for angles
Dimensions
r
Symbol basic
max.
aim
min.
0,75O nom.
Flo (angle)
0,18
41
4,83
F12
13,20
F13
45O
4, (angle)
25,05
24,85
24,65
Gl
I,77
1,57
I,37
G, (radius)
0,40
Hl
2,16
H2
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’ A2
-(Both sides)
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A3
Film exposure notching
rib (see note161
Seedet
view G
Throat (see note141
Radius (see note111
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A4
1 -
T
4 --
4, 5, 6
Suggestedmax. size
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for camera drive gear
a) View A
Figure 2 - 11 O-size cartridge dimensions
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