Canon 110ED with wrist strap!
In March 1972, Eastman Kodak announced a new film system called “Pocket Instamatic.” Compared to the Instamatic 126 system’s 13 x 17 mm picture size, the Pocket Instamatic was much smaller.
Cautious about entering this market, Canon concluded that the specifications and features had to be good enough to please users. The 110ED had a 26mm f/2 lens with 5 elements in 4 groups. The large aperture boosted focusing performance with a coincidence rangefinder. For exposure control, there was aperture-priority EE. The camera also had a built-in date imprinting function, making it a high-end model.
~Perfect for a beginner through to professionals!
Overall condition - Great condition 8.5/10
~Example photos can be found here
~ We do not stock 110 film but it can be found in other stores across New Zealand
This camera has been cleaned, mechanically tested and is in full working condition. Light seals are replaced when necessary.
Return Policy
- We gladly accept returns within 30 days of delivery or pick up if the item arrives defective outside of the detailed conditions when purchased or if any initial defects are present upon receiving the item.