I'm a sucker for 110 format. At least the ones I've taken, I really love the look. There is always a lot of sunshine where I live (Florida) and my photos are not that grainy. I recently bought a Canon 110 ED, which has a nice 26mm f/2 glass lens. I also have the external flash. I really love this little camera and the photos come out pretty good for a 110 format. I send my rolls to TheDarkRoom. They charge $6 more ($19 plus shipping) to develop 110. I just wait until I have multiple rolls to save on shipping. Their turn-around for 110 is much slower than 35mm but I don't have any labs nearby, so it works for me.
"110 is expensive to shoot, and the quality isn't so good." What higher praise? I have a Minolta 110 I bought for a friend who basically gave it back to me. She prefers using her phone. I'm going to have to force myself to finish the roll inside sometime soon.
I want one just because of the design and history, but I would never use it. The film is far too expensive and I have no interest in processing or scanning it.
I'm a sucker for 110 format. At least the ones I've taken, I really love the look. There is always a lot of sunshine where I live (Florida) and my photos are not that grainy. I recently bought a Canon 110 ED, which has a nice 26mm f/2 glass lens. I also have the external flash. I really love this little camera and the photos come out pretty good for a 110 format. I send my rolls to TheDarkRoom. They charge $6 more ($19 plus shipping) to develop 110. I just wait until I have multiple rolls to save on shipping. Their turn-around for 110 is much slower than 35mm but I don't have any labs nearby, so it works for me.
That new version of the Lomomatic is just so beautiful... But there's no way I'm buying one for the list price!
At the other end of the spectrum Intrepid is doing a kickstarter for a new 4x5 shutter and lens. Which is a big deal for keeping large format alive.
110,s greatest enemy is dust during enlargement.
Could not agree more, have you tried out the Lomo 110 cameras at all??
"110 is expensive to shoot, and the quality isn't so good." What higher praise? I have a Minolta 110 I bought for a friend who basically gave it back to me. She prefers using her phone. I'm going to have to force myself to finish the roll inside sometime soon.
That doesn't mean much, you could have given the best camera in the world to someone who prefers their smartphone and they would use their smartphone.
I want to try, but have a lot of plans before doing this. And for 110 exits cool Pentax, but assume it’s expensive af.
I want one just because of the design and history, but I would never use it. The film is far too expensive and I have no interest in processing or scanning it.