That's really cool. I haven't even seen a 110 cartridge for decades.
I believe Kodak and Fuji quit making them about 20 years ago when Kodak did their purge. Fuji did for a little longer, especially since they made rebadged film for anyone who needed it.
Right now, a company called Lomography makes a wide range of cartridges, including B&W, slide, color, and special dyed strips. It's kind of cool to see the stuff again. Dwayne's will still process it for you.
https://www.dwaynesphoto.com/site/services https://www.lomography.com/magazine/276578-a-quick-rundown-of-the-lomography-110-films
Cameras for the stuff, especially the Pentax, simply don't exist for a good price these days, unless you want one of those crap bar cameras. Lomo does make a few now and then if you ever want to experiment with format knocked out of the worst format slot by the horrendous DISC films.
Crazy.
It is amazing how different photography is now. Very cool that this company is keeping old school film accessible.
110 has gained a cult-type following with "artsy" people using it, but whatever. I can still get film to feed the camera beast and it is hungry.
I actually take that back. I see 110 cameras on eBay again for a reasonable price. I guess the heady days of the early Internet have faded.
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