The 110 Pocket Film System – All Products at a Glance

Everything you need to shoot with 110 cameras: cutting film, loading cassettes, developing, and digitizing — step by step.

1

Cutting Film

110 film (16mm) is cut from standard 35mm or 120 film. Our film cutters have an integrated safety cover and are ready to use immediately.

Tip: Film Length for Cutting

  • With Backing Paper (from 120): approx. 75 cm for 24 exposures
  • Without Backing Paper (from 35mm): approx. 65 cm for 20 exposures

2

Load Cassette

Insert the cut film into the reusable 110 cassette. There are two versions: with backing paper (from 120 film) or without (from 35mm film). Suitable cases are available for protection and transport.

Tip

Attach a small strip of tape at the film end — this lets you remove the film in daylight without exposing the rest. A toothpick in the reel helps identify the film end.


3

Developing

110 film (16mm) doesn’t fit standard reels. Our developer reel is compatible with Paterson, Jobo, and AP tanks and ensures even development.


4

Scanning & Digitizing

Whether camera scanning with DSLR/mirrorless or classic flatbed scanning — we have the right film holders and accessories for digitizing your 110 negatives.



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