mabman
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(A submini forum doesn't exist, so I'm putting this here. Please move if it's in the wrong forum.)
I was just given a Vivitar 845 that takes 110 film. Given the recent Lomography announcement it looks like 110 film may be somewhat more available than it has been.
That said, if I do shoot with this camera, it's likely going to be more cost-effect to reload with either 16mm film or cut-down 35mm.
The Vivitar 845 has an automatic film winder. My question to anyone who has used this camera - is this winder dependent on the sprocket holes in the 110 film? This could be a problem with the reloading approach.
Thanks!
I was just given a Vivitar 845 that takes 110 film. Given the recent Lomography announcement it looks like 110 film may be somewhat more available than it has been.
That said, if I do shoot with this camera, it's likely going to be more cost-effect to reload with either 16mm film or cut-down 35mm.
The Vivitar 845 has an automatic film winder. My question to anyone who has used this camera - is this winder dependent on the sprocket holes in the 110 film? This could be a problem with the reloading approach.
Thanks!