I bought a single roll stainless steel tank (lid is stainless too) and one of the goodies that came with the tank looks like a 110 stainless steel reel. It has a full winding (like a 35mm reel) on one side of the reel and the other side has just the last winding. I'll never use it, so I'd just like to see it go to someone in need. If you're interested, I could send a picture since I think this a rare item and I'm guessing at what it is.
If you start developing your color film or try some black and white, let me know. BTW, the quality looks surprisingly good compared to the Kodak trash of the 70s and 80s.
I appreciate that Jay, I have yet to develop my own 110 film as I have been predominantly shooting colour. I think the only B&W 110 film is Lomo Orca. Maybe I should try that out (again)? My previous experience showed pinholes in the backing paper! Resulting in these light leaks:
jay w wrote:
If you start developing your color film or try some black and white, let me know. BTW, the quality looks surprisingly good compared to the Kodak trash of the 70s and 80s.
The C41 films today are far better. Back then you could get K64 in 110, but it needed a special projector or wider lens.
EB-1 wrote:
The C41 films today are far better. Back then you could get K64 in 110, but it needed a special projector or wider lens.
EBH
That film I used is maybe 30 yrs old…
The key is the camera. I think this was taken with a Rollei A110 which has a fantastic Tessar lens that you can focus. The Pentax Auto 110 also has excellent lenses.