Canon 110 ED

Manufactured: 1975
Lens: f/2, 26 mm 5-element
Shutter: 8 - 1/500 electronic
Quantity Made:
Original List Price: $119
Country of Origin: Japan
Film Format: 110
This ranks with the best cameras made for the 110 format. It features rangefinder focusing to 2 feet, hotshoe, aperture-priority exposure (f/2 to f/16) with "camera shake" and overexposure indicators in the finder, date imprinting, tripod socket, parallax correction marks in the finder, cable release socket, and battery tester. Power is supplied by a 544 (PX28) battery. The CdS cell has its own diaphragm that adjusts as the f-stop is adjusted. A sensor in the hotshoe sets the shutter to 1/30 second when a flashgun is attached. The shutter release locks when the sliding lens cover is closed.

Rather oddly, this camera was designed for 80 ASA film, though I've had perfectly good results with it using Fuji Superia 200. After Kodak's Ektramax, this was the fastest lens available in a 110 camera.