Year made:
Film type 110
Status: Working, no flash
Like most of my cameras, I found this one at an estate sale! This one caught my eye becuase of the unique shape. It's quite long and flat, unlike a lot of 35mm film cameras. I had never seen a 110 camera before, and even now that I look out for them I come across them very little.
110mm film is harder to get your hands on than 35mm, and shoots with much more grain. It's very convenient though, becuase you simply pop the film in without having to hook or wind anything up. it's also nice becuase if you want to switch film mid roll, you can pop it out without ruining the whole roll, you only lose a single shot.
I wish my camera had the flash still working. Works pretty nicely outside, but definitely not for indoor use since the flash is broken. A pretty cheap point and shoot, but more than enough for what I needed, and made me fall in love with 110 film.