View Full Version : 126 Instamatic Format


crabby
08-21-2007, 08:51 PM
My first camera (which I still have) was an Instamatic 400. I always enjoyed the 126 format. Over the years I acquired a nice collection of cameras, ranging from cheap Instamatic box-type cameras to precision 126's like the Rollei SL26, Konica 261, and Instamatic Reflex.

Despite a large stock of film in the freezer, I rarely shoot 126 anymore. It is just too difficult (and expensive) to get it processed.

Any 126 shooters out there?

bdial
08-21-2007, 09:03 PM
I don't shoot 126, but the film is the same width as 35mm. Processing it on your own would not be difficult, assuming you are so inclined.

DBP
08-21-2007, 09:09 PM
I do shoot it occasionally, and it does take a little explaining to get a lab to process it. The drugstore labs don't know what it is and the pro labs think you are insane (which may be so in my case). But I still can't resist the occasional roll, if only to be able to use my Rollei A26, or, even better, my Instamatic 104 in a dive housing.

Whiteymorange
08-22-2007, 07:55 AM
I was able to get some Verichrome Pan from another apugger for my Rollei A26 and I shoot the occasional roll with it, but I find the inability to control my exposure a bit difficult to deal with, given the age of the film (fog.) I crack open the film canister and process the B&W myself and a local lab is happy to do the C41 stuff for me if I bring it in. He even saved the undamaged film pack in case I wanted to try re-rolling some more modern film.

crabby
11-25-2007, 12:35 PM
Vermont Color Lab offers 126 C-41.

http://www.vermontcolor.com/index.asp?p=13010


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