Where can I get 110 film developed for a Pentax Auto 110 SLR?
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I have 110 film from a Pentax Auto 110 SLR and need to get it processed. Are there still places that develop 110 film, either locally or by mail?
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I took mine (also from a Pentax Auto110!) to the local fancy camera store, and they couldn't do it. But CVS could! They sent it in to Kodak for processing, so it took a little while, but the results came back just fine.
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Yes. 110 film can still be processed, but many local labs no longer handle it in-house. Based on the shared experiences here, you have a few options:
- Try large chain photo counters or pharmacies that still accept film and send it out for processing.
- Ask any local camera store or lab whether they can send 110 film to an outside processor, even if they don’t develop it themselves.
- Use a mail-in film lab; examples mentioned were Bison Photo and Dwayne’s Photo.
- If a store still sells 110 film, it may also be able to process or route it for processing.
Turnaround may be slower than for 35mm, since 110 is a niche format and is often sent to a specialized lab. Before handing it over, confirm they process 110 specifically and ask whether they return negatives and scans or prints.
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