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My only photo of the towers, we walked past them on the way from the subway to Battery Park. February 2001. We were on our way to the Statue of Liberty.
In village of Little Walsingham in Norfolk. View towards Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. Taken in August 2019 with Autoflip Halina 110 format camera.
Kodak Ektralite 400 + fuji superia 200 (In 110 format)
Yo y mi cámara amada, me di la pega de coordinar que no saliera en la foto la camara que tomo la imagen!
Me, and my favourite camera in the mirror. It was a big effort, i'm glad that the camera that takes the photo doesn't appear!
A forrest turned into a (man made) lake on Bogesundslandet in Vaxholm, Sweden. Taken with a Pentax Auto 110 camera with the 18mm wide angle lens on Solaris 110-format film.
My newly acquired Mamiya C33 in the bathroom with some funky light (looks almost like mercury vapor due to the color of the walls).
Camera: Mamiya C33
Lens: Sekor 80mm 2.8
Film: Kodak Portra 160vc
Meter: Gossen Luna-Pro F
2nd roll of film I've ever shot with this camera. My focusing could use more work, but I was pretty happy since I shot this at 1/30th. All I need to do now is reseal the foam for light leaks.
Die Pentax auto 110 ist die kleinste Spiegelreflexkamera, die je gebaut wurde. Sie kam 1978 auf den Markt. 1983 wurde sie durch die hier gezeigte "super" abgelöst.
Das System besteht aus dem Kameragehäuse, den 18-, 24- und 50-mm-Objektiven (je f/2.8) sowie dem Winder II (1.5 Bilder/s) und einem Blitzgerät AF130P (LZ 13).
Desweiteren gab es ein Fixfokus-18-mm- und ein 70-mm-Objektiv (je f/2.8) sowie ein 2.8/20-40-mm-Zoomobjektiv; außerdem einen 1.7x-Konverter.
Die Kamera photographiert auf Pocketfilm-Kassetten (Typ 110); die abgebildete KB-Patrone dient nur zum Größenvergleich.
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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Woolwich Town Hall from top of bus entering Woolwich (London SE18) from Eltham (London SE9), August 2016.
Micro 110 camera (possibly originally made by Haking/Halina).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. Mycro IIIA shown alongside for comparison.
Village of Little Walsingham in Norfolk. Taken in August 2019 with Halina Autoflip 110 format camera.
Photo taken on expired Fujicolor Superia film (110 format) with a Minolta AutoPak 470.
I was taking a seat along the sidewalks of Little Italy and watching people walk by. This little camera is great for snapping up candids since it doesn't stick out like a great big dSLR. I found this family to be particularly interesting with the umbrella, the depressed/bored look, and the dude chatting away on his phone.
Rep Rap 3D printer at Dallas Makerspace. 110 Camera Day 2012 (Jan 10, 2012). Shot on expired Kodak color negative film using a Vivitar TELE 703 Point 'n Shoot 110 format camera.
February 2013 shoot with Lexy Quinn (MM#2844268) in Deep Ellum. Shot on expired (ca 1986) Kodak color negative film using a Vivitar TELE 805 Point 'n Shoot 110 format camera. Tele lens setting.
Halina 110 Auto-Flip camera with 110 cartridge reloaded with Eastman Kodak Double-X 16mm film. Developed in RO9 One Shot 1+25 for 6m30s at 20ºC.
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110 format camera from Minolta watertight to a depth of 5m. Focussing f3.5 26mm Rokkor lens, single shutter speed (1/200th), two apertures settings, plus flash position for variable apertures depending on focus distance, built in flash, CDS light meter with low light warning; requires one AA battery for light meter/flash operation only.
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I will be using this camera in week 110 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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There were 2 versions of the 110 format SLR camera, their specifications are very similar, but the styling is quite different.
Shot on Kodak film 200 speed I believe. A sharp camera for 110 film !! It really is true that all the plastic cheapo 110 format cams ruined the reputation of the format. The prints are sharp and beautiful. These are scans of prints.
110 format camera from Minolta watertight to a depth of 5m. Focussing f3.5 26mm Rokkor lens, single shutter speed (1/200th), two apertures settings, plus flash position for variable apertures depending on focus distance, built in flash, CDS light meter with low light warning; requires one AA battery for light meter/flash operation only.
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From thedailylumenbox.blog Lomochrome Turquoise shot with Diana Baby 110 and 12mm lens. Developed by the Darkroom in San Clemente.
I will be using this camera in week 110 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
There were 2 versions of the 110 format SLR camera, their specifications are very similar, but the styling is quite different.
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. This is the best focused image I managed to get.
West Oakland, CA
September, 2006
Marcin Jakubowski of the Open Source Ecology Project visiting Dallas Makerspace. 110 Camera Day 2012 (Jan 10, 2012). Shot on expired Kodak color negative film using a Vivitar TELE 703 Point 'n Shoot 110 format camera.
Minolta Weathermatic-A, 110 format cartridge reloaded with 16mm Kodak Photo-Instrumentation Film SO-078. Stand developed in Ilfotec LC29, diluted 1+100 for one hour.
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Old test equipment stacked on shelves at Dallas Makerspace. 110 Camera Day 2012 (Jan 10, 2012). Shot on expired Kodak color negative film using a Vivitar TELE 703 Point 'n Shoot 110 format camera.
Minolta Weathermatic A with Lomography Orca 110 film, stand developed in RO9 One Shot 1+100 for one hour.
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