Difference between revisions of "126 film (roll)"
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− | '''126 roll film''' (see also newer [[Instamatic]] [[126 film]]) was introduced by [[Kodak]] in 1906 without a 1xx designation. It was originally simply ''Number 4A Folding Kodak'' film, after the model it fit. | + | '''126 roll film''' (see also newer [[Instamatic]] [[126 film]]) was introduced by [[Kodak]] in 1906 without a 1xx designation. It was originally simply ''Number 4A Folding Kodak'' film, after the model it fit. It was discontinued in March 1949. |
The image size was 4¼×6½ inches | The image size was 4¼×6½ inches | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
+ | [http://www.nwmangum.com/Kodak/FilmHist.html History of Kodak Roll Film Numbers] |
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126 roll film (see also newer Instamatic 126 film) was introduced by Kodak in 1906 without a 1xx designation. It was originally simply Number 4A Folding Kodak film, after the model it fit. It was discontinued in March 1949.
The image size was 4¼×6½ inches