Ces1um
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Good for you! Please let us know how things turned out. I'm a big fan of at least trying to fix things when I can. If the results you get though are unacceptable, 110 cameras are cheap as dirt. I wonder though how much longer lomography will be making the stuff. Their black and white has been sold out forever. 110 without a scanning mask can be tricky to scan as well (but definitely doable!).Ok guys, I gave the camera a try and the film is sent off to the lab.
I sealed quite a few of the light leaks before using it. It was sure a fun light sieve to use!
Ended up using a really bright led light in a closet to find the light leaks.
Yes, I sure wish I wasn't so terrified of chemicals. Maybe my fear of my film getting lost in the postal system will be great enough that I will brave the chemicals someday!
Actually, manually winding the 110 cartridge was easier than winding a single use camera! It was just really hard to get the roll started.
Final thoughts, I figure that if I like 110, I will definitely like 120!
120 is a whole other beast with an entirely different feel/user experience. I'm sure you'll love it too.