The tinyest, cutest 110 film camera I have : the size of a small soap, all black metal coating, orange buttons to operate it. Sadly, the shutter doesn't work sometimes, I have to click several times to trigger. This is why I got this mutli exposued photo at the end of the film, I think. 🤔 But cuteness forgives almost everything 😉

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  1. b_e_purdy
    b_e_purdy ·

    Hi, there. Nice shot, this one of the cathedral. I just acquired my own Rollei A110 a short while back and shot my first roll with it. I know these cameras were originally calibrated for 100 asa film. Like me, you shot Lomo Tiger 200 asa. Did photo lab that handled your film adjust for this difference or develop just as it was with no adjustment? I ask because I want to know what advice I ought to give my own photo lab on procedure. Hope to hear from you on this point. Best, B. E. Purdy.

  2. mackiechartres
    mackiechartres ·

    Hi @b_e_purdy , thanks for the like & for Your kind comment. Glad that you own the Rollei A110, I hope that it works better than mine (as I said I have shitter issues sometimes). I sent the roll to the original Lomolab in Vienna, Austria, witouht giving them any information on exposure. This because it is always tricky to decide on a setting with old cams, when You use them for the first time. It is a bet ! Finally the results are quite good and I will keep it that way with the Rollei. Not sure if my words will help You, but I think that using a 200 iso film on a cam set to 100 is not a great risk, anyway, You will get some overexposure maybe, but You still can work it out with Gimp or Lightroom afterwards. underexposure would me more difficult to fix...

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