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Minolta Weathermatic-A, 110 format cartridge reloaded with16mm Kodak Photo-Instrumentation Film SO-078. Rated 100, developed in Ilfotec LC29, diluted 1+19, 8 minutes at 20ºC.
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110 format camera from Agfa. Focussing f2.7 lens, automatic exposure, push-pull frame advance. Hot shoe for dedicated flash, magicube socket, cable release and self timer.
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I noticed that the local Walmart had some 110 film in stock so I bought a couple cartridges. These little 110's are fun to play with. These are scanned from the prints, which were surprisingly good.
Agfa Optima 6000 Pocket Sensor with 110 cartridge reloaded with 16mm Kodak Photo Instrumentation Film SO-078 (process before date 08/2002). Developed in RO9 One Shot 1+25, 6 minutes at 20ºC.
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8th Arrondissement, Paris, July 2015. Taken with Halina Autoflip 110 format camera from window of Hôtel de l'Arcade.
Plastic 110 camera from Haking. Single shutter speed, two apertures, the larger marked for flash or full sun for 100/200 ISO, or flash or cloudy conditions for 400 ISO; the smaller aperture marked for full sun at 400 ISO. Socket for flip-flash socket; plastic detachable flip cover; and wrist strap.
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Minolta Weathermatic A with Lomography Tiger colour negative 110 film.
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Micro 110 camera (possibly originally made by Haking/Halina). Fixed focus 20mm lens, single aperture and shutter speed. Folding plastic viewfinder, originally came with a coin keeper in the shape of a 110 cartridge and key chain.
Docklands Light Railway, London, February 2016. Taken with Halina Autoflip using Lomography Peacock X-Pro 200 film, E6 processed.
Photo taken on expired Fujicolor Superia film (110 format) with a Minolta AutoPak 470.
They always have these chairs out along the main stretch of Little Italy, but they're not usually bright metallic red like this. By the way, I'm still learning the viewfinder on this camera.
Agfa Agfamatic 4008 Tele Pocket Sensor camera for 110 format with Fukkatsu 100 ISO black and white film, process before date of December 2018. This film came in a cassette tabbed for high speed but was modified to expose at the low speed setting. Developed in Adox Adonal diluted 1+25 for 7 minutes at 20ºC.
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Halina 110 Auto-Flip camera with 110 cartridge reloaded with 16mm Kodak Photo Instrumentation Film SO-078. Developed in RO9 One Shot 1+25 for 6m30s at 20ºC.
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Photo taken on expired Fujicolor Superia film (110 format) with a Minolta AutoPak 470.
One of my work buddies having some lunch outside. The red cast you see in this photo was unique to this frame -- no idea why. It could have something to do with whatever caused the rainbow on the other photo.
An old holiday photo. Written on the back, it says:
Yorkshire 1982 - the first pint! at Killinghall, somewhere between Harrogate & Dacre Banks.
This is a scan from the negative, elsewhere in my photostream is a scan from the print.
A family heirloom with a soft focus heritage. This little friend is gauranteed to make you squint in 110 bliss to see any detail in your photos.
From my first test roll through the Minolta Auto 110 Zoom. This is what happens when you have a camera that focuses, but you forget to focus it. I decided I like it anyway. :-)
Echo Park neighborhood
Los Angeles, CA
August, 2006
Agfa Optima 6000 Pocket Sensor with 110 cartridge reloaded with 16mm Eastman 4-X negative film (4-X was discontinued c.1990). Developed in R09 One Shot diluted 1+60, 7 minutes at 20ºC.
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