110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturized version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is 13 mm × 17 mm (0.51 in × 0.67 in), with one registration hole. Cartridges with 12, 20, or 24 frames are available on-line. Production variations sometimes have allowed for an additional image.
Specifications
- Brand: Porst
- Film Format: 110
- Film type: Color negative film
- ISO: ?
- Expiry date: ?
- How many: 1 roll
We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not.
DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.
You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'.
You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.
AGFA - AGFACOLOR 200 is a discontinued color negative film. This is one of the predecessors of AGFA VISTA. It is suitable for all light conditions. It captures fast movements safely on film. Even when conditions are not ideal – you always get the best possible results. For sport and leisure activities; sunshine and clouds; with and without flash; for freezing movement.
Specifications
- Brand: AGFA-Gevaert AG
- Film Format: 110
- Film type: Color negative
- ISO: 200
- Expiry date: 1991
- How many: 1 roll
We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not.
DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.
You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'.
You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.
110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturized version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is 13 mm × 17 mm (0.51 in × 0.67 in), with one registration hole. Cartridges with 12, 20, or 24 frames are available on-line. Production variations sometimes have allowed for an additional image.
Specifications
- Brand: Trifca
- Film Format: 110
- Film type: Color negative film
- ISO:100
- Expiry date: ?
- How many: 1 roll
We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not.
DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.
You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'.
You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.
110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturized version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is 13 mm × 17 mm (0.51 in × 0.67 in), with one registration hole. Cartridges with 12, 20, or 24 frames are available on-line. Production variations sometimes have allowed for an additional image.
Specifications
- Brand: Fujifilm
- Film Format: 110
- Film type: Color negative film
- ISO: 100
- Expiry date: ?
- How many: 1 roll
We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not.
DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.
You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'.
You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.
Specifications
- Brand: Revue
- Film Format: 110
- Film type: Color positive film / slide film
- ISO:64
- Expiry date: 1986
- How many: 1 roll
We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not.
DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.
You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'.
You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.
Specifications
- Brand: Schlecker
- Film Format: 110
- Film type: Color Negative Film
- ISO: 200
- Expiry date: 1994
- How many: 1 roll
We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not.
DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.
You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'.
You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.
All of Lomography’s signature color negative aesthetics packed into a miniature roll of 110 film for a roaring good time.
- Get to prowling some eye-popping snapshots
- Medium to low light sensitivity of ISO 200
- Gorgeously grainy, especially when enlarged
- Great for vibrant snapshots in the urban jungle
- We are the only people in the market producing 110 film!
Film Size: 110
Film Type: Color Negative
ISO: 200
DX Code: No
Development Process: C41
Exposures per roll: 24
SKU: f110c1
We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not.
DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.
You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'.
You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.