You'd be lucky to find usable film for a brownie these days. Maybe on eBay. If you have a dark room and have the know how, you can probably use 120 film with it, but it involves much geekry and nerdology :)
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I think it uses 120. It's not like you will get great pictures from it. It's about as basic as you can get. Those 110 cameras were popular for a while, but the negatives were tiny. That whole industry built around film must have got a lot smaller now.
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I might point out here, although you would not get great photos from it, the film and prints will still last longer than your flash memory card and/or DVD/Bluray disk.
Food for thought...
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If they take 120 natively, then that's fine. They still make those new. It's the second most popular format after 35mm. I have two brownies but I've never used them. They seem to be basically pin hole cameras
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