620 /127 /110/ films etc,,,etc

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for anyone who might be looking for the less used film sizes , these might be worth a look ,i haven't used them myself yet ,but will be trying some 620 from them very soon ( for me kodak folder ) :)
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http://www.retrophotosupplies.com/index.html
 
For 110, Lomography is now actually your best bet for fresh compatible film, along with Fukkatsu, which also seems to make some (although reviews and sample images are less abundant than the Lomo products). I still need to get round to finishing my roll of Lomo Orca B&W, although having no frame numbers means I don't have a clue how much of the roll I've shot...
 
Thanks for the link, I will give them a try, I have an old 127 shooter I want to try out!
 
The 620 is a reasonable price but you can just trim 120 spools down to 620 size and use an old 620 spool on the take up side. Though if you don't have a 620 spool handy for that you can always use this store once to get a spool and use the trim method from then on.

I'd like to see a 126 film in the future as it's one of the few successful square formats in history whilst being compact.
 
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