I literaly just spent the whole afternoon scroing through the chanel to find a video on 110mm film...when i couldn't finde one i want to do my groceries, i came back, and the video was here 🤯🤯thank you Lou. It's nice to be your customer.
Those portraits are surprisingly good for such a small format! The lens they used seems to be really nice. I LOVE 110 film but I never shoot it because it's just so damn expensive to get developed and scanned. I hope that the release of this camera makes the format more popular which in turn drives down the dev/scan cost 🤞🏽
If you like the format and want something a little quicker, I recommend the Pentax auto 110 and the 18mm 2.8 lens. They make two versions of the 18mm lens so make sure you get the one that’s fixed focus. The lens is at a permanent 2.8, the camera auto exposes and since that lens is fixed focus there’s no need to focus that bih. You can get them dirt cheap too and you do have options for other lenses. They make a 50mm lens that rips
They should have made it digital, but still in the form of a traditional 110 camera. I had an Kodak Instamatic 60 that was phenomenal for a pocket camera.
I literaly just spent the whole afternoon scroing through the chanel to find a video on 110mm film...when i couldn't finde one i want to do my groceries, i came back, and the video was here 🤯🤯thank you Lou. It's nice to be your customer.
I read your mind haha, thanks for watching!!
I grew up on 110 and I actually love the small size - Good stuff man!
The perfect camera for Fun, Lomography doing a great job with Fun camera.
110 is back baby.
I love seeing all your cool pictures!! if the hobby wasn't so expensive I'd have a million of all these cameras you review fdghsf
I really want to get the golden gate version of this camera!! great shots Lou!
Yeeeeeah omg, I love that color scheme. Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words. Some of my shots were moderately okay lol
Somewhat alluded to by another comment: where does one get 110 developed and scanned? Do you have to send out for it?
Depends. I have a good camera store in Vegas that develops my film in 2 hours
i'm here for the grain. i'm satisfied.
Those portraits are surprisingly good for such a small format! The lens they used seems to be really nice.
I LOVE 110 film but I never shoot it because it's just so damn expensive to get developed and scanned. I hope that the release of this camera makes the format more popular which in turn drives down the dev/scan cost 🤞🏽
either that or we just gotta get into home developing 110 haha. Thanks man!!
Getting the film developed is bound to be a challenge.
Honestly my gut tellimg me to pick the metal version but man this colour looks so tempting
If you like the format and want something a little quicker, I recommend the Pentax auto 110 and the 18mm 2.8 lens. They make two versions of the 18mm lens so make sure you get the one that’s fixed focus. The lens is at a permanent 2.8, the camera auto exposes and since that lens is fixed focus there’s no need to focus that bih. You can get them dirt cheap too and you do have options for other lenses. They make a 50mm lens that rips
This camera is amazing! Highly likely it’ll be my daily shooter soon lol
Yes plz. I'll take 110 of them.
Yeah man, you'd probably dig this one!!
I'm interested in this, but I do not know how to process it considering I don't have a spool small enough for my Paterson tank.
Never heard about this film format. Thanks for the knowledge
Time to buy a 110 camera
Don't be so sure, I am hesitating to let you know what I think
0:58 Type writer Ink Ribbons! I feel seen and heard.
yeah I'm waiting for the UHM AKCHSUALLY IT'S NOTHING LIEK INK RIBBONS comment lol
They should have made it digital, but still in the form of a traditional 110 camera.
I had an Kodak Instamatic 60 that was phenomenal for a pocket camera.
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