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'''130 film''' was a roll film format introduced by [[Kodak]] in 1916 and discontinued in 1961. Its image size (in inches) was 2 7/8 X 4 7/8.<ref>[http://www.brownie-camera.com/film.shtml The Brownie Camera Page, The History of Kodak Roll Films]</ref> With some ingenuity, some people have managed to modify 130 film cameras for use with modern film formats.  
 
'''130 film''' was a roll film format introduced by [[Kodak]] in 1916 and discontinued in 1961. Its image size (in inches) was 2 7/8 X 4 7/8.<ref>[http://www.brownie-camera.com/film.shtml The Brownie Camera Page, The History of Kodak Roll Films]</ref> With some ingenuity, some people have managed to modify 130 film cameras for use with modern film formats.  
  
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130 film was a roll film format introduced by Kodak in 1916 and discontinued in 1961. Its image size (in inches) was 2 7/8 X 4 7/8.[1] With some ingenuity, some people have managed to modify 130 film cameras for use with modern film formats.

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