(199) Vintage COLOR B/W Pocket Instamatic 110 format NEGATIVE STRIPS

Kodak introduced the 110 format in 1972 for its Pocket Instamatic cameras (pictured left). Some people preferred this small format because it fit into lightweight, portable cameras. The film comes in cartridges that can be loaded into and removed from the camera. Kodak stopped making 110 film in the ‘80s and compatible cameras in the ‘90s, but other companies have continued making both.

110 or Pocket Instamatic Film

Introduced in 1972, 110 is a cartridge loading film, similar to 126, but only 16mm wide. The format became immediately popular since the cameras were small; hence the name Pocket Instamatic. Cartridges were loaded for 24 exposures with various film types including color negative, black & white, and slide films.   Due to the small film area, enlargements from 110 negatives are grainy and not very sharp.

SPECS
-UNCUT, UNTRIMMED 110 pocket instamatic strips
-Total count = (199) strips
-contents: probably people places and things.....
-source: different family / estate lots
-mostly COLOR.....few B/W see
-UNRESEARCHED.......UN-EXAMED
-CONDITION:  Good to decent
-WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET.....SOLD AS IS
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