From: Darren Addy
I don't recall ever taking a 110 photo in my life. While I would love
to have a Pentax 110 set-up, I'll have to stumble upon one locally
because they just bring too darn much money for me to justify
otherwise.
I think I have almost the entire kit, maybe 90%. I have all of the
lenses except for the Pancake. And, I've got the Soligor(?) 1.7x
tele-converter.
I had about 75% of the kit from years ago, and bought the rest from
someone here on the list who was getting rid of his 110 stuff. He sold
his camera and lenses, and I bought the left-over filters & stuff like that.
Does anyone happen to have any 110 Black & White film that they would
be interested in selling? (Did they even MAKE 110 in B&W?) I have a
yearning for GRAIN. ("Back in my day, boy, noise was called "GRAIN"
and we LOVED it.")
I will have to look in my freezer back in Raleigh. I'm pretty sure I've
got something from Ilford. It could possibly be a B&W film in 110
format. If I do, it might be one of the early C-41 B&W films.
Either way, I'll take a look and let you know off list if I find any. If
you don't hear from me, you'll know I haven't found any.
I know I have maybe a half dozen Kodachrome-64 110 cartridges left. I'm
pretty sure you can still get Kodachrome processed as a B&W film by
Rocky Mountain Film Lab. Don't know how good of a B&W film it is, nor
whether you end up with positives or negatives.
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