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Old December 9th 05, 04:32 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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"The new Kodak 110 film box ($2.97 / 24exp) "

I get 36exp ISO100 for 0.99c, another place sells Kodak 24exp ISO100
for 0.59c

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Old December 11th 05, 05:25 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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Frank,

I am lucky enough to have access to a Nikon 9000 film scanner, but any scanner
that can scan negatives should do. This scanner has an optional 16mm film
carrier tray which I bought for $200 US. (a Nikon over engineered rip off).

But I found out too late that a company by the name of GEPE makes 35mm size
holders with (13x17mm) center cut outs for 110 film. The plastic mounts pop
open and close for reusability, and the 6 picture negative doesn't have to be
cut for scanning. The excess just hangs past the sides of the mount.

GEPE link here;
http://www.gepe.com/english/113-txt.htm

B&H link;
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

GEPE also has a mount with a cutout that's 8mm. Seems perfect for scanning
Super8 movie film. My next project.


Michael......





On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:54:50 GMT, "Frank McDonald"
wrote:
What scanner do you use to scan 110 negs? I have tried two differant flatbed
film scanners and neither will recognize the 110 neg.
I love 110 film. It allows me to annoy my friends that have to have the
latest and greatest digital cameras.

"Michael" wrote in message
.. .
I buy 110 film for my Pentax Auto 110 SLR at Walmart.
Still manufactured by Kodak, Exp. dated 4/2007 in 400 speed.
And I use their send out Fuji processing charging $2.83 / 24exp.
Negatives scan beautifully.

Michael.....
PS: Just thought I mention this so people know it's out there.

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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 23:43:18 GMT, wrote:
I was just at my local Walgreen's, a chain pharmacy and general shop here
in the states, and saw 110 film on the rack.

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Old December 11th 05, 05:38 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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On 8 Dec 2005 19:32:13 -0800, "Mr.Bolshoyhuy" wrote:
"The new Kodak 110 film box ($2.97 / 24exp) "
I get 36exp ISO100 for 0.99c, another place sells Kodak 24exp ISO100

for 0.59c


Yea, but you haven't realzed that your joining a conversation that is discussing
110 film. And the total price that it costs me to produce a 4 x 5 print is
about .21 cents. And your box of film has Russain writting all over the box, if
it does come in a box.

Michael.......



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Old December 11th 05, 05:43 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 02:30:26 GMT, wrote:
There are the Nintendo Super Mario and Spy Kids 110 cameras at toy
stores. Also, a catalog of spy stuff I was checking out at the doctors
office, you know the ones for survivalist nitwits and wannbe privite
dicks, has 110 cameras advertised. Not sure why my doctor has this. I
always figured that his white trash receptionist brought it in from her
boyfriends stash.


But is it easy to get an appointment with her?
Michael.....

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Old December 12th 05, 12:52 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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Great links, thanks.
I tried scanning 110 negs with a Canon LIDE 500F. The scanner wouldn't
recognize the neg. I tried two 110 negs placed in the 35mm holder side by
side, it still wouldnt recognize them. My friend tried them in a differant
scanner ( I don't know the type), it wouldn't scan them either. I'm going to
order some of those holders, give that a try.

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Frank,

I am lucky enough to have access to a Nikon 9000 film scanner, but any

scanner
that can scan negatives should do. This scanner has an optional 16mm film
carrier tray which I bought for $200 US. (a Nikon over engineered rip

off).

But I found out too late that a company by the name of GEPE makes 35mm

size
holders with (13x17mm) center cut outs for 110 film. The plastic mounts

pop
open and close for reusability, and the 6 picture negative doesn't have to

be
cut for scanning. The excess just hangs past the sides of the mount.

GEPE link here;
http://www.gepe.com/english/113-txt.htm

B&H link;

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

GEPE also has a mount with a cutout that's 8mm. Seems perfect for

scanning
Super8 movie film. My next project.


Michael......





On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:54:50 GMT, "Frank McDonald"
wrote:
What scanner do you use to scan 110 negs? I have tried two differant

flatbed
film scanners and neither will recognize the 110 neg.
I love 110 film. It allows me to annoy my friends that have to have the
latest and greatest digital cameras.

"Michael" wrote in message
.. .
I buy 110 film for my Pentax Auto 110 SLR at Walmart.
Still manufactured by Kodak, Exp. dated 4/2007 in 400 speed.
And I use their send out Fuji processing charging $2.83 / 24exp.
Negatives scan beautifully.

Michael.....
PS: Just thought I mention this so people know it's out there.

***********************************
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 23:43:18 GMT, wrote:
I was just at my local Walgreen's, a chain pharmacy and general shop

here
in the states, and saw 110 film on the rack.



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Old December 12th 05, 02:56 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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No! It is always a pain in the ass to deal with her but she is pretty
typical of this area of Arizona. Phoenix was put on earth to make Houston
look good.


God made Phoenix so people would think Houston was Paradise........:^)


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Old December 12th 05, 04:44 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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wrote:

Is there much call for 110 out there?


I shoot a couple of cartridges a year, just for the amusement
value of using my Pentax 110 SLR.

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Michael Benveniste --
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