616 film

id: 616-film-241-1411026
title: 616 film
text: 616 film was originally produced by Kodak in 1932 for the Kodak Six-16 camera. Seventy millimetres wide, the 616 film produced 63.5 mm × 108 mm negatives, about the size of postcards and appropriate for making a contact print without the need for an enlarger. It is the same format as that of 116 film but on a slimmer spool, for use in more compact cameras. The format is used in many other cameras such as the Kodak Brownie Junior and the Kodak Target Six-16. The first "6" in the name refers to th
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description: Photographic film format
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