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Just snooping around the B&H website, and noticed that Kodak 110 film is no longer listed.
 
I noticed also, a couple of months ago when a friend of mine asked me buy it for her. I will be poking around to see if it is still made.
 
I saw some in my local Walmart yesterday. I was surprised.
 
AFAIK, generic C41 110 is still available at retailers like Boots in the UK. Well it was when I picked up a roll of Kodachrome last month
 
ugh
 
I would try freestyle. They still sell 127. 110 shouldn't be outta the question.
 
I have been mostly lazy till now and have used the few C-41 films that are still available. Looks like I am gonna have to fashion a splitter for 120/220 film, and reload my own cassettes now. I will be a good excuse to start this project. 16mm film will work (Plus-X and Tri-X are available), but it would have to be sent out, and first I have to find a motion picture processing place that will take such short strips of film. Also, gotta be OK with sprocket holes on the frames to do that.
 
I saw some 110 hanging at a drug store, CVS or Walgreens not too long ago, but Frugal Photographer has 110 Solaris listed as well as outdated 126.
 
I guess the value of my 110 negative holder for the the beseler 4x5 is dropping like a rock.

Mike
 
When 110 disappears, film will surely be dead. :smile:
 
I don't know anything about this guy. His FAQ page says he's a one man band, so bear with him, etc.

That said, it looks like he has it, and some other interesting things.

http://www.frugalphotographer.com
 
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