I understand that Kodak had to do what they had to do, but killing off 220 was extremely dumb. There was a huge resurgence of wedding photographers using film right when they did it. Even though a relative few splurged for 220, for the few that did, it's because they really needed the extra frames. I'm can't say if these two things are really correlated, but while overall film usage is up, wedding usage seems to be declining. If you're going to do 120 at a wedding, you really need a film loader present. Even if you have 5 extra inserts, it's just not enough frames for a single couple's portrait session or even some family group sessions. It just seems like if we can put a man on the moon, someone at Kodak can figure out how to make 220 happen.