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*[https://www.subcompactcam.com/110_replace_kodak_k_7r31_battery.htm A hack to adapt a dead K battery] with 3 alkaline cells (voltage will not exactly match the original mercury type); at [https://www.subcompactcam.com/ subcompactcam.com] | *[https://www.subcompactcam.com/110_replace_kodak_k_7r31_battery.htm A hack to adapt a dead K battery] with 3 alkaline cells (voltage will not exactly match the original mercury type); at [https://www.subcompactcam.com/ subcompactcam.com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:21, 14 November 2023
Yashica Electro 110 and its box image by Graham Buxton-Smither (Image rights) |
The Electro 110 is one of a small number of cameras for 110 film cartridges sold under Yashica branding. Its 27mm F/9.0 lens has a simple near-far focus slider. While its electronically-timed shutter boasts a range from 1/400 to 10 seconds, it is not related to the better-known "Yashica Electro" rangefinder models or 35mm SLRs.
While accepting Magicubes, it was also sold as an outfit with a matching MS-110 electronic flash which clips into the flashcube socket.
Originally the camera would have been powered using a 4-volt mercury "K" battery (introduced alongside certain Kodak 110 models), although these are no longer available.
Links
- Electro 110 spec sheet, sales brochure and listing of Yashica 110 cameras, at Submin.com
- A hack to adapt a dead K battery with 3 alkaline cells (voltage will not exactly match the original mercury type); at subcompactcam.com