Canon 110ED
Canon 110ED image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
The Canon 110ED was a sophisticated little pocket camera for type No. 110 film cassettes. It was a rangefinder camera with automatic exposure (exp. time 8-1/500 sec.) . The date could be enlighted onto the photo. It had a fast 26mm f/2.0 lens which was focusable for 3 distances of 0.6, 1.3, 10m plus inf. The aperture can be adjusted with markings for indoor (window) f/2, cloudy f/4, bright sky (sun) f/8, and (dot) f/16. The finder has parallax correction marks, and a red over exposure lamp. It had a hot shoe to work with an electronic flashgun. It is powered by a PX28A battery.
Another version was also available at the same time was called the Canon 110E as the name imply it does not have a date function. It also uses a slower 26mm f/2.7 lens with zone focusing.
Canon 110E image by miguelno (Image rights) |
last date window on 110E image by yuhjye (Image rights) |
Link
- Canon 110ED | Canon 110E pages at Canon Camera Museum