Re: 110 film camera

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Qualex was a division of Kodak located in Durham, NC. Kodak turn it off in 2008 for all film processing from stores as Kodak faded out of the film business.
Roy
 
 
In a message dated 4/12/2011 1:52:50 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
If its the 110 cassette I am thinking of, you might get lucky.  Don't know about now and havent tried recently.  The vast majority of the Walmart type work done, (unless local people do it on site) used to get sent off to a company known as Qualex I think it was.  I am not sure Qualex is still in existence, but someone is likely handling the business for these department store type processors.  They very well may be able to handle it.  In its day 110 was very common.

If not it will be expensive, but film for classics probably has the cassettes and film rescue could probably do the processing.  You might want to run a couple of rolls through it to see what it does, but I think you will find at those prices its not going to be something you want to use very often for what you get.
 

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