Originally posted by tonyzoc Regarding film. I believe you might be able to get bulk 35mm film and split it. The Auto110 drive uses the sprockets on the bottom. You just need to load the cartridge with emulsion facing out and sprockets on the bottom. You can create a jig with a cutting blade and run a piece through splitting it down the middle. I think I remember reading about this back in the day. Might be nice to run some Tmax though that camera. Btw...I still own 3 including the 110 Super. I have all the lenses except the 20-40 zoom and the 1.7x soligor teleconverter.
110 film doesn't use the sprocket holes for winding the film. The film leader is attached to the takeup spool, which is driven by the camera. The little holes in 110 film were spaced one per frame, and the camera stopped winding when a little pin popped through the hole, confirming you were at the next frame. That pin retracted when you clicked the shutter, allowing for the film to wind again.
The problem with using cut down 35mm film for 110 use, is you would have too many holes.