110 Instamatic

Introduced in 1972, 110 Instamatic film was the little brother to the 126 format. The similarities include their plastic cartridges, single sprocket hole per frame, and consumer target market. Each roll of color film includes 24 exposures that are 13mm × 17mm each. Unfortunately, this small frame size often results in grainy and low quality images. Kodak discontinued 110 film in 2009, but it was revived by Lomography in 2011.
- Dates: 1972 – Today
- Dimensions: 16mm wide film cartridge, 13mm × 17mm frames
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