Freak Out
This year I'm using a different film format each month, starting with the smallest and working my way up through the sizes. The format for July is the 126 (or Instamatic) cartridge which was introduced in 1963. It was made for the Kodak Instamatic range of cameras, and was produced until around 2008. The format gave 28mm x 28mm square negatives and the vast majority of cameras made to use it were very simple and basic. The only film available now is long expired, so this was taken using Lomochrome Metropolis film loaded into an old 126 cartridge. The camera is a Kodak Instamatic 233-X.
Freak Out
This year I'm using a different film format each month, starting with the smallest and working my way up through the sizes. The format for July is the 126 (or Instamatic) cartridge which was introduced in 1963. It was made for the Kodak Instamatic range of cameras, and was produced until around 2008. The format gave 28mm x 28mm square negatives and the vast majority of cameras made to use it were very simple and basic. The only film available now is long expired, so this was taken using Lomochrome Metropolis film loaded into an old 126 cartridge. The camera is a Kodak Instamatic 233-X.