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Knob, Lens, Cord, & Key Rollei A110 Pocket Camera
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Rollei A110 Pocket Camera

$150.00
sold out

Advertised as the world's smallest pocket camera when it arrived on the scene in the 1970s, this little beauty is as fun to behold as it is to operate. Easily pocketable, the viewfinder and lens are covered by the camera body when not in use. Slide the body apart with one quick snap and you’re in business. The 110 film cartridge is currently available via The Film Photography Project.

The body and mechanics are in good shape and working order. The body slides open and closed with ease. The film and battery compartments pop open just as intended. There are minor hairline scratches in the black finish, which could probably be concealed with the right paint. I have not tested the camera with film yet, however. I will update later if I get around to it.

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Advertised as the world's smallest pocket camera when it arrived on the scene in the 1970s, this little beauty is as fun to behold as it is to operate. Easily pocketable, the viewfinder and lens are covered by the camera body when not in use. Slide the body apart with one quick snap and you’re in business. The 110 film cartridge is currently available via The Film Photography Project.

The body and mechanics are in good shape and working order. The body slides open and closed with ease. The film and battery compartments pop open just as intended. There are minor hairline scratches in the black finish, which could probably be concealed with the right paint. I have not tested the camera with film yet, however. I will update later if I get around to it.

Advertised as the world's smallest pocket camera when it arrived on the scene in the 1970s, this little beauty is as fun to behold as it is to operate. Easily pocketable, the viewfinder and lens are covered by the camera body when not in use. Slide the body apart with one quick snap and you’re in business. The 110 film cartridge is currently available via The Film Photography Project.

The body and mechanics are in good shape and working order. The body slides open and closed with ease. The film and battery compartments pop open just as intended. There are minor hairline scratches in the black finish, which could probably be concealed with the right paint. I have not tested the camera with film yet, however. I will update later if I get around to it.

 

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