Kodak Advantix APS 200 film designed for zoom cameras and action shots. Discontinued in 2011, Kodak Advantix is becoming quite rare.
Can you still develop APS film?
APS color print film processing
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Add digital scans along with your with prints $4.99
Does Walmart still develop film?
Walmart does indeed develop films from disposable cameras at its in-store Photo Centers. You will have to pay an amount between $7 and $14 for single 4” x 6” prints, depending on the number of exposures you have.
Can 110 film still be developed?
Where Can I Develop 110 Film? Of course, the Online Lomolab and Lomography Gallery Store LomoLabs are able to develop 110 film! And don't worry, the majority of big photo labs, supermarkets and retail stores that offer 35mm development are also able to develop 110 format film.
Can you still get film developed?
Can you still get films developed? Yes you can! Film developing is making a huge comeback. From the moment you leave your camera films with us, we'll take great care of your photos when developing your film.
Can you still develop 126 film?
We can develop, print and scan your 110 and 126 Instamatic film cartridges - they must be marked 'C41', and since the results can be variable given the age of the film, our 110 and 126 film processing is a flat charge service.