Following on my previous listing, I thought I'd explore another undead format for this Share the Love: 110 film!
Includes:
5 expired 110 colour film cartridges. Range from expired in 2000 to 1978. Indifferently stored before I got them.
The first camera in this lot, the Gaf 220 -
Boring camera? Maybe but to understand 110 what better place then to use an old viewfinder camera. No bells & whistle, pure 110 simplicity. Awesome fuzzy, tiny frames.
Second camera, the Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 28 -
Here we're moving on up the 110 ladder. Lens is a 25mm f9.5, fixed-focus lens. Exposure is automatic with the CDS cell which automatically sets the electronic shutter with speeds of 1/30 to 1/160. Flash speeds of 1/30 to 1/160. Has a Tripod socket. Included will be a display box, mostly unused flash bar, manual & papers, 1 spent and broken K battery which you could rebuild (
https://web.archive.org/web/20060813112707/http://mywebpages.comcast.net/youngds/110Cameras/Kfactour/TheKFactour.htm) or you could use a replacement like this (
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcdurl/6859934133/#in/set-72157629278980033/).
And finally, the Instamatic 60
The Cadillac of the Kodak 110 cameras! Pure rangefinder goodness and remarkably sharp for a 110 camera. Lens is 26mm f2.7 to f17.0, has a coupled rangefinder focusing lens (3 feet to infinity). The electronic shutter has speeds of 5 seconds to 1/250 and flash speeds of 1/30 to 1/250. CDS metre provides programmed, automatic exposure control. Includes tripod and cable release sockets. Impressive for a 110 camera, eh? Along with it I will include, that rare beast, a working K battery! And best of all... it comes with a leather pouch which clips to your belt with a sticker which reads: Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)! Imagine, this camera might have accompanied some brawny sailor traveling the waves rescuing people from the cold North Sea! So this is a camera with history and the 110 camera that you want.
A great starter collection for anyone wanting to dip their toe in the world of 110 or for an old hand who wants to walk down that tiny frame path!