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ADOX attempting to restart 110 film production.

Color at home isn't hard! I just bought a reel from George. I'm using the JOBO 1L kits (blix) since I can't seem to find anywhere that ships Flexicolor in Canada.

That said, I'd kill for some 100-125 speed B&W! Verichrome Pan is the film I used as I kid and I still buy and shoot it when I can get a deal on the 'bay. Just shot some VP828 the other week in fact before respooling some 160NC onto the backing paper and spool.

Too bad old Kodacolor doesn't last as long as Verichrome Pan, I've had some come out pretty much blank lately
 

+1 (but I will pull out the 110 in addition to my m3)
 
The best 110 film processing in the USA I have tried out comes from Blue Moon Camera and Machine. I have tried out every mail order service I can find and Blue Moon gave me the best prints. They do Film and Typewriters!
 
I had the pleasure of visiting Blue Moon Camera and Machine several years ago when in Portland for a SPE conference. What a great place. They do offer odd format developing and printing, but what impressed me the most was the employee's knowledge of vintage cameras. At least at that point, employees were allowed to take home cameras over the day the store was closed. Because of this, the employees could tell you a great deal about many of the cameras and their experience shooting with it. And their selection of vintage and used cameras was the best I had ever seen in a camera store. Definitely worth checking out if you are in Portland, or visiting their website.
 
Processing in the UK

Here in Britain the co-op chemists still process 110 colour film for £5 a roll, and they return the cassette if you ask them the price isnt brilliant, but its not exactly extortionate either. not sure if they do black and white though, but i always do that myself anyway
 
110 film

You can reload 110 film. See subclub.org for detail on what cameras will work with 16 mm film.
 
Is there any recent news on Adox's attempt to restart 110 film production?
 
I just bought a few hundred dollars worth of ADOX products. As he says if we don't keep buying there will be no dollars to fund future products.
 
Well, check this out: Lomography Orca 110 B&W Film: Dead Link Removed
 
I'm in for 5 rolls to try it out. competition is good and may get this thing rolling. Not knowing what the actual film in the cartridge is and not expecting them to provide development times I guess the first roll will get some Diafine.
 
Link to the other 110 film thread
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)