ciniframe
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Wondering when someone would mention the Canon.
Trouble with 110 was that no one ever made a full manual full mechanical camera. A camera that had full and independent adjustments for shutter speed, aperture and focus. And didn’t need batteries to operate.
But, I suppose with the ‘not designed to be reloaded cartridge’ (unlike the easy to reload Minolta cartridge) such a camera would be, at least for me, not desirable. Ain’t no way I’m paying $8 each for Lomo film (when it’s even available).
I’ll just stick to my Minolta 16II with the ‘0’ lens attached most of the time. Even with rising film prices Eastman 7222 single perf Double-X can be used at less than $1 per reload if you have a few cartridges on hand.
Trouble with 110 was that no one ever made a full manual full mechanical camera. A camera that had full and independent adjustments for shutter speed, aperture and focus. And didn’t need batteries to operate.
But, I suppose with the ‘not designed to be reloaded cartridge’ (unlike the easy to reload Minolta cartridge) such a camera would be, at least for me, not desirable. Ain’t no way I’m paying $8 each for Lomo film (when it’s even available).
I’ll just stick to my Minolta 16II with the ‘0’ lens attached most of the time. Even with rising film prices Eastman 7222 single perf Double-X can be used at less than $1 per reload if you have a few cartridges on hand.