Typical of lomofoolography to sell an unsuitable product and call it great.
However, my dislike of the vendor does not change the fact that C41 film is very happy at one stop "over"exposure. I routinely expose 400 speed C41 at 250, so you should be fine.
A lot of 110 cameras seem to have automatic exposure with no way to manually dial in any compensation. So using ISO 200 film in these cameras expecting ISO 100 is actually a pretty good approach. Gives you a safety margin.
A lot of 110 cameras seem to have automatic exposure with no way to manually dial in any compensation. So using ISO 200 film in these cameras expecting ISO 100 is actually a pretty good approach. Gives you a safety margin.
Typical of lomofoolography to sell an unsuitable product and call it great.
However, my dislike of the vendor does not change the fact that C41 film is very happy at one stop "over"exposure. I routinely expose 400 speed C41 at 250, so you should be fine.
Their black and white 110 film is iso 100. Your Pentax auto 110 meters at iso 80 or 320.- not 100 or 400.
The following photo is their tiger film shot in a Pentax auto 110. I would highly recommend taping over the frame counter window to avoid light leaks through their backing paper. It tends to have pinhole sized flaws which are easily overcome with electrical tape.
The following photo is their tiger film shot in a Pentax auto 110. I would highly recommend taping over the frame counter window to avoid light leaks through their backing paper. It tends to have pinhole sized flaws which are easily overcome with electrical tape.