The 110 cartridge was a single integrated unit which was easy to load and required no rewinding at the end of the roll. The frame size was 13x17mm – not all that dissimilar to the digital Micro 4/3rds format (13.5x18mm). Having recently borrowed a couple of 110 cameras, I decided to go about shooting, developing and scanning the film myself.
I just want to add some info: Caffenol is a more consistent developer for C-41 (and slide) film when developing for b&w. Some films go all opaque brown in b&w chemicals, while in Caffenol they still go brown but with discernible details. Best Foto in Riesa develop APS film in C-41 chemistry for the same rate as 35mm (and Instamatic 126-film!).
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