Re: 110 film camera

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I would contact the lab in Parsons, Kansas. It was the last lab to do Kodachrome. I switched to Fujichrome mailers for my E-6 Kodak film from A&I in LA  and it go to a  Parsons, Kansas PO Box and comes back in 2 x 2" slides marked Fujichrome. I think the name is  www.dwaynesphoto.com
Roy
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/11/2011 11:32:27 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, eichhorn@xxxxxx writes:
I have a small 110 film camera, probably a promotional item, which is a 3 cm cube that opens to receive a film cassette.  It's labeled "The Nature Company Outdoor Mini Camera," and hangs from a key ring.  From a Google search there appear to be B&W and color expired film available for this camera. But, how does one get the film developed and printed?  I doubt that the folks who run the local Walgreen's photo shop have ever seen such a thing.  I've had this little gadget for years but have done nothing with it.  I'd like to try it.  Anyone have any advice?

 

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