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Kodak 110 Star Camera( Uses 110 Film)

Kodak 110 Star Camera( Uses 110 Film)
Film Camera : Kodak 110 Star Camera( Uses 110 Film) and Customer Reviews
Kodak 110 Star Camera( Uses 110 Film)
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A great way to learn photography 2006-03-29
Too bad that digital cameras are killing traditional cameras. This is similar to the first camera that I ever had. The 110 film was idiot proof and gave me a chance to have a camera. I learned many things from using a 110 camera that I have since used with other types of film and cameras. I bought this because it is fun to just have fun with a camera.
nostogic...even.... 2002-07-08
hey, I don't own this model, but I have a little Kodak Winner 110 camrea, and I just recently bought a Bell & Howell 35mm. I finally dug out my 110 and bought the first rolls of film for it in years. even though the film is kinda hard to find sometimes, and the picture quility isn't as good as the 400 speed Kodak film I shoot in my 35mm, it's still alot of fun to play with during good sunny days, mainly cause I'm too cheap to look for flash bars for it.
I'm hoping someday to buy a Nikon but one can only wish at the moment.
Great camera for the price, ease of use, and fun. 2001-11-09
This is a great little camera for general use. The film is quite cheap (about $2 a roll, cheaper in a multi-pack) and loads with a simple drop in. Its a lot of fun and easy to use. Although photo experts may scoff at the picture quality,k this camera is great for kids (who don't have lots of money), it's also something so inexpensive that its no biggie of your kid loses it or breaks it. The picture quality isn't bad, but this isn't a camera for really important pictures or high quality.
This novelty wore off decades ago 2001-08-24
When I was a kid in the 70's I owned a similiar camera (I still have it with the original box at my parents' house). The film format of 110 is too small for any prints larger than 3x5 inches, it is grainy even at that enlargement. Slide film isn't available. The last 110 camera I owned was a give-away from a computer trade show -- it was just a small box with lens and shutter that was rubber-banded to the 110 film cartridge, no exposure control, no view finder. This was 11 years ago. You want good pictures, get something else with a larger film format.
Good Camera 2001-07-18
You can always count on this camera for clear, good shots. If you don't wind it before you put in your backpack, then it won't take a picture of the inside of your bag. It's cool, but it uses up your film.
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