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Since the release of the new 110 film from Lomography, I have been tempted to get myself a small camera and give this small format a go. But being a lover of bargains and my attempts to keep my spending down, I rummaged through Trademe (New Zealand's version of Ebay) listings and purchased my new vintage baby - Pentax Auto 110!
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Despite its relatively low ISO of 200, Lomography Colour Tiger 110 makes for a solid all-weather companion in the right camera, producing photos with a lovely vintage feel.
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With the recent release of Lomography's first ever 110 black and white film, we know you must be itching to try them out with some notable 110 cameras. We come to your rescue with a mini-series which features some of these classic compact shooters!
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The Pentax Auto 110 "Black Panhead" was developed in Japan between years 1980 & 1985.
It was capable of programmed exposures between 1/750 second at f/13.5and 1 second at f/2.8, and had a ISO between 100 & 400ASA. It uses 110 film cartridge and has a lot of accessories (lenses, flashes, filters...)
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Back in July, we spent two weekends in Benicassim, avoiding FIB and playing with our cameras. Weekend getaways such as this is a must on exceptionally hot days in the city during summertime. Lazy days spent in this small village also make for an interesting setting for analogue photographs.