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A 1970s film and a 1900s film image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
122 film is a roll film format introduced in 1903 and discontinued in 1971.[1] Its image size in inches is 3 1/4 X 5 1/2. It was known as Kodak size 3A or postcard size and was first marketed with the No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak.
Notes
- ↑ The History of Kodak Roll Films at The Brownie Camera Page