In Praise of the 110 Format - Post Your Photos!

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The 110 format, what's not to love? The cameras are compact, stealthy and downright cute! The challenge to attain film and keeping the format alive is as intriguing as the pictures themselves.

Post'em!



Tesla M3 Glass Roof
Lomography Tiger CN200
Pentax auto 110, 24mm lens




Tiger
Lomography Tiger CN200
Pentax auto 110, 24mm lens
 
10 years ago Kodak and Fuji ceased production of their 110 film. Dwayne's Photo was the place to develop it. Of course that's the days of Kodachrome. Dwayne also ceased 110 development and has fallen off my map.

Here is one from 2009.



Yuuki
Kodak Ultra 400
Argus 20 Plastic Camera
 
You think I'm going to post my rubbish in here, with these?

Maybe in a few years time when I've had some practice.
 
Expired Film

Expired Film

Some really old expired c41 film taken this summer. Negatives were so faded I checked the color restoration box on the Epson scanner.


Shinjuku Station
Unknown 110 C41 Expired Film
Pentax auto 110, 24mm Lens



Tokyo Dome Amusement Park
Unknown 110 C41 Expired Film
Pentax auto 110, 24mm Lens​
 
Some really old expired c41 film taken this summer. Negatives were so faded I checked the color restoration box on the Epson scanner.


Shinjuku Station
Unknown 110 C41 Expired Film
Pentax auto 110, 24mm Lens



Tokyo Dome Amusement Park
Unknown 110 C41 Expired Film
Pentax auto 110, 24mm Lens​

Nice. When were they taken?
 
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