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3x Quality 110 Film for Pentax Minolta Holga Minox 110
Category:   Cameras & Photo / Film Cameras / Submini, Disc, 110
Start Price: USD 9.59

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Start Time: 8/28/2008
End Time: 8/31/2008
Location: Bradenton, Florida
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Quality Brand 110 Film ISO200 24 Exposure - 3 rolls Made by Afga in Eastern Europe. ISO200 suitable for most light conditions. Will fit all 110 camera like Pentax 110, Minolta 110, Holga 110 and other 110 type film cameras.  Comes in sealed package with no box. Expired but has been kept in cold storage with no color deterioration. Sample pictures taken with this film and a Pentax 110 SLR camera with 20-40mm zoom lens. Color very good. Price includes free shipping of normal postal service to North America, most countries in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Western Europe. Other countries please enquiry. Generally takes a few days. PayPal only, thank you. 110 film can be developed at some of your local stores like Walgreens or Wal Marts, local film developing shops, or through online / mail in services. I can also provide developing service through posting. If you have questions, please ask. For other quantities not listed in the auction, please ask seller. Quantity discount available. Please see my other auctions. Usage tips 1: After inserting the film cartridge and closing the back lid on the camera, there will be left pointing arrows in the film window. Turn the film winder until the number "1" appears in the film window meaning the first frame of the film is ready. Take pictures as usual until the last frame. After the last frame there will be left pointing arrows again. Turn the winder several times until it no longer turns. Open back lid and take out film cartridge for development. Usage tips 2: On rare occasions, the film does not want to wind to the first frame after a new film cartridge has been inserted. It could be due to the film winding gears between the camera and the film cartridge not aligning properly. Open the back lid and take out film cartridge. There is a winding gear (with small teeth) on the left side of the film compartment inside the camera which should latch onto a similar winding gear on the film cartridge. Move that gear a little and try again. Usage tips 3: When not using the film, store them in a cool place to enhance their useful lives.      

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