Kami,
           If I remembers correctly, the 110 cartridge is basically a
smaller version of the 126.  In that respect, to make a pinhole camera from
a 110 cartridge you just need to follow similar procedure as the one for
126.  I'd suggest you buy a 110 cartridge and examine it.  About the only
thing you may have to figure out is how to advance the film.  Last time I
had a 110 cartridge in my hands was in 1978 and just don't remember how the
advance mechanism works.  It may turn out to be similar to the one of a 126
cartridge.

Something else you could do is to muy a 35mm disposable camera, remove the
lens and the shutter mechanism, install a pinhole in place of the lens.
"Optically" this will work better than a 110 pinhole camera, as the film
size will be considerable bigger.

Guillermo


----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Jensen family
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???????
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 6:25 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] HELP!I need some information


My daughter is making a pinhole camera for her science exhibit but you can't
seem to buy 126 film anymore. The Kodak Hotline said we could use 110
instead with a little modification. Does anyone know what we need to do
different with 110 film instead? Thanks a million.
Have a great one,
Kami Jensen


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