New Brass Lomomatic 110 Oct 2024 $189

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Lomography is the king of 110 photography with quality 110 camera designs as well as quality 110 film


Its wonderful to see excitement in this largely forgotten film size.

Lomomatic 110 Camera & Flash Bellagio​


Get ready to capture everyday moments with elegance using this beautiful brass edition of the Lomomatic 110. Featuring a powerful glass lens, automatic exposure & advanced creative features plus a detachable flash, your 110 journey starts now!

  • An elegant 110 camera crafted from brass with a brass chain wrist strap
  • Shoot crystal-clear snaps on your adventures with a premium Minitar CX glass lens.
  • Navigate any scenario with automatic exposure, two aperture modes, zone-focusing, and controllable ISO settings.
  • Compact sliding mechanism for easy & spontaneous snapshots.
  • Use the flash for your after-dark excursions

Film Format: 110

Focal Length: 23 mm

Available Apertures: f2.8, f5.6

Shutter Speed: Auto (A) 30s to 1/250, Bulb (B) up to 30s

Flash: Lomomatic 110 Flash

Available ISO Settings: 100, 200, 400

Multiple Exposure: Yes

Tripod Mount: No

Cable Release: No

Battery: 1 x CR2

SKU: hp110bg
 
My local lab in Tampa, FL can do 110
 
Interesting. I'm 63 and my first camera was a Kodak 110 aged 15, it's what started it all. I loved it and still have the negs. Not sure I'd be tempted to buy a new one.
 
According to the link, Lomo makes and sells 110 film in B&W, color neg and slide. Quality? I've never used it.
I’ve used it. They most of their “experimental” films in 110, and the quality is what you expect. They also make two normal films in 110: Color Tiger 200, and Orca 110. Color Tiger is fresh Kodak color negative film, and high quality. Orca 110 is (I believe) Orwo UN54 black and white film and produces very nice images.

The cartridges are real, injection molded cartridges, and the film has real backing paper including printed frame numbers, etc. in other words, it’s all legitimate 110 film, not some imperfect attempt to get halfway there.
Where would one get 110 slide film developed?
I want one of these, for no rational reason. That's the worst sort of GAS, when you can't even rationalize a purchase...
Any lab with a dip and dunk machine should be able to process C-41 or E6* 110 without any trouble. I take mine to my local lab (literally walking distance from my house). I’ve sent some to Dwayne’s once or twice too. Not as sure about B&W, where even decent sized labs often hand process it. I develop my own B&W.

*Lomography no longer makes any E6 110 film. They had some called Peacock 110, but it was very expired (Agfachrome maybe?) and came out extremely blue when processed as reversal film. They intended it to be cross processed in C-41.
 
That is one small negative.

From:
110-135-film-size-comparison


Film comparison of 110 and 135 image sizes.
 
How odd.

It's Lomo. They've rubbed me wrong for no sensible reason since day one. Just because, I guess. Still they're doing good things in their own weird way so eh.

This strange thing though fascinates me much more than either the Pentax 17 or the Rollei 35 AF thing. For one, it's a far cheaper indulgence and for another I have memories of my mother's 126 Instamatics when I was a child. If it used MagicCubes ... 😱🤣

A camera & 72 Kodak Gold ("Tiger") exposures would be $227. My local lab doesn't advertise it but they do say APS... Hmm. If they can do 110 my toy budget is in trouble for the holidays 😈
 
I really enjoy shooting and developing using my Rollei 110 and Pentax 110 SLR. I even shoot Holga 110s but you can easily see the difference in quality. The Rollei is in my pocket all of the time, loaded with Lomo Orca as I like it the best. But I do sometimes use Lomo Tiger with at least decent results. I developed for years with a Yankee reel but now use 3D printed reels and am happiest with them. Lomo makes a scanning mask for 110/16mm that works well.


Rollei A110 with Tiger
Nice Noses - 110 Format by Neal Wellons, on Flickr

Pentax 110 auto SLR with Tiger
110 Film - Goodbye Winter by Neal Wellons, on Flickr

Holga micro110 with Tiger
Say Cheesecake by Neal Wellons, on Flickr
 
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