110 film - anybody handling it?

gardener_27

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Was cleaning up and found a camera I used to use. Nice lens. Still seems to work. Problem is it takes the 110 film cartridges. It seems that most main stream sources stopped making/selling this a few years ago. I could go on e-bay but I also would need to be sure that I can get it developed. Don't want too much hassle as camera is not worth that much.

Anybody know who might be selling or could develop this format??

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LadysMan10

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I can't remember the name of the shop but they're on Burnhamthorpe and Hurontario on the southwest side, in the same complex as Tuxedo Royale. I believe they do all sorts of developing and have alot of uncommon stock. I know they were there up until 6 months ago, haven't been in the area since. Hope this helps, good luck.
 

b2b

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your best bet for finding the film is either Henry's or Vistek.
Or call Kodak directly; either the Toronto location or the Rochester one.
For processing, try Steichenlab (Richmond E and Berkeley). If they can't do it, they will know who can.
 

MarkII

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The only places that might still develop that film are Henrys and Vistek downtown. Call first before the drive.


Oddly enough those old 110 cameras were some of the best point and shoot units out there.

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tboy

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Disc film? my god that stuff sucked....talk about the shittiest image possible in a camera.....
 

monkeychan

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why would anybody still want to use 110 film, let alone those Kodak Disc? This is very confusing. A $170 (refurbished) Fuji 4 MP camera WILL produce better pictures than these formats.
 
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