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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.
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'''126 roll film''' (see also newer [[Instamatic]] [[126 film]]) was introduced by [[Kodak]] in 1906 without a 1xx designation (which were not used until c.1913). 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
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==Links==
 
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[http://www.nwmangum.com/Kodak/FilmHist.html History of Kodak Roll Film Numbers]
 
[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 (which were not used until c.1913). 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

Links

History of Kodak Roll Film Numbers