110 Film

If you have never come across the 110 film format, it is a cartridge-based film format made by Kodak in the 1970s. 110 film produces tiny negatives, each frame is only 13 mm × 17 mm! There are 24 frames per cartridge. You can usually pick up 110 cameras cheap because the film can be hard to find.

Lomography

Lomography have made a few of their films available in this small format. You can pick up C200 Tiger, Lomochrome Purple and Metropolis, alongside Lobster Redscale.

Film Formats

Read our guide to film formats. We will talk you through the various different options when it comes to film size. Basically, a film’s format is the size of the film. The most popular formats, and also the most widely available, are 35mm, medium format and large format. Some other, lesser-used formats such as 127, 110 and APS, are available, but they aren’t as easy to get hold of.