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From platform on Dockands Light Railway station, February 2016. Taken with Halina Autoflip using Lomography Peacock X-Pro 200 film.
Pentax Auto 110
50mm lens
Fukkatsu 100 BW
NYC in Sept. 2012
Probably my favorite shot on the roll. As you can see though, the Fukkatsu film has a pretty sharp falloff from dark to light and not much latitude.
Pentax Auto 110
18mm lens
Fukkatsu 100 BW
NYC in Sept. 2012
After shooting some Impossible film at the flea market, I thought it would be nice to take some shots in BW with my Pentax Auto 110. Fukkatsu is an okay film, but now I wish I would have loaded in some Lomo Orca film instead. It has better grain and more latitude.
Pentax Auto 110
50mm lens
Fukkatsu 100 BW
NYC in Sept. 2012
The clouds rolled in and covered most of the new One World Trade building.
Pentax Auto 110 SLR camera, with single perforated 16mm Kodak WL Surveillance film 2210, stand developed in Ilfotec LC29 1:100 for one hour.
110 format snaps from a (Indonesian?) family in the late 70's or 80's (judging by the phone and clothes)
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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Near Yuyuantan Park, Beijing. Taken with Halina Autoflip using Lomography Lobster Redscale film, May 2016.
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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Stairs to Platform 4 of Lewisham railway station, London SE13. Taken in May 2017 with Halina Autoflip camera using expired Fuji Superia 200 film in 110 format.
110 format snaps from a (Indonesian?) family in the late 70's or 80's (judging by the phone and clothes)
I `ve found this camera at photographic market in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. It include instruction manual for putting this thing together!
Agfa Agfamatic 4008 Tele Pocket Sensor camera for 110 cassettes. Detail showing accessory shoe with wrist strap removed. Wrist strap tab doubles as tripod socket.
Color Apotar 27mm f5.6 lens; built-in 47mm f5.6 telephoto lens.
Manual focus, down to 1.2 metres
Shutter speeds from 1/1000th to 15 seconds.
Automatic exposure, sensing low and high ISO cassette tab.
2x V625U batteries.
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Passey Place, Eltham, London SE9. Taken in July 2016 with Halina Autoflip camera using expired 110 format Fuji Superia 200 film.
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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Agfa Agfamatic 4008 Tele Pocket Sensor camera for 110 cassettes. Bottom view showing closing latch and wrist strap tab.
Color Apotar 27mm f5.6 lens; built-in 47mm f5.6 telephoto lens.
Manual focus, down to 1.2 metres
Shutter speeds from 1/1000th to 15 seconds.
Automatic exposure, sensing low and high ISO cassette tab.
2x V625U batteries.
photo-analogue.blogspot.com/2022/03/agfa-agfamatic-4008-t...
From my second Minolta 110 Auto Zoom test roll. This is a new camera for me. It's a feature laden, sophisticated 110 format camera, that I found a bit challenging to use, with a learning curve higher than I expected. The hardest thing for me is the focus. I wish they had given this puppy a split-image focus rather than the system it uses, where it's really difficutl to tell when you have the image completely in focus. I think I am slightly off in most of these photos - - close but no cigar.
This image posed a challenge for the cameras averaging light meter, which I think handled the situation quite well.
Oakland, CA
September, 2006
They make cement.
From my second Minolta 110 Auto Zoom test roll. This is a new camera for me. It's a feature laden, sophisticated 110 format camera, that I found a bit challenging to use, with a learning curve higher than I expected. The hardest thing for me is the focus. I wish they had given this puppy a split-image focus rather than the system it uses, where it's really difficutl to tell when you have the image completely in focus. I think I am slightly off in most of these photos - - close but no cigar.
West Oakland, CA
September, 2006