fisher-price 110 camera

    it doesn't appear that the shutter is able to fire. if that is the case it'll give me an excuse to make a 110 pinhole camera.

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    1. jefftolentino (44 months ago | reply)

      Dude, i totally got this camera one year for Christmas! It was my first camera! I still have old prints from it in a photo album. I wonder whatever happened to it. The rubberized kidproofing was awesome. Could prolly still use that on my canon actually.

    2. alternatePhotography (44 months ago | reply)

      110 pinhole?? I've heard there is a 110 Holga camera. Seems as though the negative would be too small, but I'm interested to see what you come up with!!!

    3. formica (44 months ago | reply)

      thanks!

      great when a shot can let you walk down memory lane! :)

      well, i've seen them done before. it can't hurt to try if i'm unable to get the shutter to work. :)

    4. 1980jp (38 months ago | reply)

      These were good fun, I too had one as a kid back in the 80s - probably still got it somewhere.

    5. formica (38 months ago | reply)

      i still need to figure out if this one works properly. it's nice that it brings back memories for people. :)

    6. Barbara Holmes (38 months ago | reply)

      very nice shot. I also have mine. and some pictures of peoples feet, maybe a cockeyed building or two. unfortunately I've been looking for 110 film and I just don't think it's made/sold any more.

    7. formica (38 months ago | reply)

      i think you're best bet is probably ebay for 110 film. i believe it's still being made in japan, but it's not always cheap.

    8. *Rob* (29 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic, like the others I can still remember getting one of these for Christmas when I was a child, brought back some great memories.

    9. formica (29 months ago | reply)

      it's great how many people this has brought back memories for.

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