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  2. 110 film - Wikipedia

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    A 110 cartridge of ISO 400 film. The arrow indicates the modification made so that sophisticated cameras detect the proper film speed. Negative strip of 110 film (with pencil for scale). The strip shown measures 111 mm × 16 mm (4.37 in × 0.63 in). Closeup of part of a 110 negative seen through a film scanner

  3. Pentax Auto 110 - Wikipedia

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    A further three lenses (including one zoom lens) were added in 1981 to coincide with the release of the Auto 110 Super the following year. The camera system was sold until 1985. The complete system is sometimes known as the Pentax System 10, apparently for its official Pentax name, although most Pentax advertising only uses the camera name or ...

  4. Instamatic - Wikipedia

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    For the film formats associated with the Instamatic and Pocket Instamatic camera ranges, see 126 film and 110 film respectively. Instamatic 50, an early model, alongside Kodacolor-X 126 film cartridge. The Instamatic is a series of inexpensive, easy-to-load 126 and 110 cameras made by Kodak beginning in 1963. [1]

  5. Olympus Pen F - Wikipedia

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    Half frame means that the camera uses an 18×24 mm vertical format, producing twice the pictures on a roll of 135 film as the regular 36×24 mm format. The smaller image format also allows for a smaller camera and lenses, making the Pen F system one of the smallest SLR systems ever made; the Pentax Auto 110 was smaller, but with a much more ...

  6. Terry-Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 Terry-Thomas received the first of his two film award nominations, the BAFTA Award for the "Best British Actor in 1959" for the part of Ivan in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film tom thumb. [110] He later described the film as his second favourite; he appeared opposite Sellers for much of his screen time, and later said that "my part was ...

  7. bolexbrothers - Wikipedia

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    bolexbrothers (alternatively Bolex Brothers) was an independent British animation studio founded by Dave Borthwick and Dave Alex Riddett in Bristol, UK.The studio specialised in stop motion and pixilation animation, producing numerous short films and commercials, as well as two feature films, The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb (1993) and The Magic Roundabout (2005).

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  9. Tom Thumb (film) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Thumb (stylised as tom thumb) is a 1958 British musical fantasy film produced and directed by George Pal, and released by MGM. The film, based on the fairy tale " Thumbling " by the Brothers Grimm , is about a tiny youth who manages to outwit two thieves determined to make a fortune from him.