126 film
126 film is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1963, and is associated mainly with low-end point-and-shoot cameras, particularly Kodak's own Instamatic series of cameras.
- For the unrelated roll-film format produced from 1906 to 1949, see 126 film (roll format).
Although 126 was once very popular, as of 2008 it is no longer manufactured, and few photofinishers will process it.
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