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Photo by Joe McGloin

Minolta 110 SLR

"Reloading 110 cassettes is a challenge, but it is worth the effort -- assuming your camera an accomodate reloaded cassettes.  Without reloading, you are stuck with 400 speed color negative film -- and these cameras deserve a lot better treatment than that!  

This was my first enlargement with the Minolta ENLA-UNIT.  It works great with reloaded 110 cassettes.  The 110 cassettes generates a 13x17mm image, BUT when using single perf 16mm film, that image eats up a lot of the film.  You end up with large perforation holes in the image.  The Minolta 12x17mm negative holder really solves the problem and masks all the possible light leaks."

Shot with 16mm Ilford HP5, exposed in an ISO 200 Kodak cassette in aperture-preferred mode at f16 in macro-mode. Developed in D-76 (1+1) at 68 degrees for 12 minutes. Enlarged with a Beseler 45MX enlarger with a Beseler 45S color light source and a Minolta Enla-Unit with Rokkor 30mm f2.8 lens at f4 for 1 minute.  Paper is Ilford Multigrade IV with an MG filter #3.  Developed in Dektol (1+3) at 68 degrees for 2 minutes.  


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