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  • i cant wait for 2011!

  • I was wondering how the film is actually exposed.

    Does the film run from the film spool, to the taking spool. Via a kinda window that is free of the black plastic...It probably is.

  • i have 3 Kodak 110 cameras and one Minolta one with a Hotshoe Flash, one of the Kodak ones still had film in it, but i don't know of a way to get it developed, probably wouldn't come out anyway

  • @U23Drocs Send it to me I'll develop it for you. :-)

  • @U23Drocs send it out to places that develope regular 35mm film, just tell them or label the envelope stating that it is 110 film. it will still get developed. i took mine to a local wal-mart and sent it out labeling it that it is 110 film and they sent it back developed. it was a very old cartridge maybe 15yrs old the photos were age big time but you can still make out what the image is. try it, it will work.

  • I wonder if they really are going to make the film again!

  • The JCPenney camera may actually be a "Kodak in drag"; many of the hardlines sold there were usually name-brand products with the Penneys logo slapped on it.

  • Does the Holga film work with the Kodak Pocket Instamatic? I would love to start shooting with my Pocket Instamatic 20.

  • Wow now thats pretty cool! I Just found a whole box of those skinny 110 negatives my mom has kept over the years. I always wondered what kind of camera they came from. And i want to get them reprinted because my mom only has half the photos and there are more but only on the negatives and ive checked all around and nobody processes them anymore :( They only process 35mm.

  • @nachosconchisme There are places online that specialize in printing old film, you could try looking at them?

  • Another informative and entertaining film. Keep 'em coming!

  • How is 110 film processed?

  • @Damour5H : 110 film is processed like any other film. The cartridge can be broken in half after use to retrieve the film and then loaded onto processing reels as usual. Most color 110 film you're likely to get is standard C-41 process. Although I haven't shot with it in many years, I still have my very first camera, an Argus 110 Carefree 2. It accepted flashbars instead of the flashcubes Mike Raso mentions.

  • Wow less than $28? Niceeee <33 Wish I have gotten it if I existed then. lol.

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