26.5mm (f11.0), (1/1) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/60. No exposure control.
(1977) A slightly longer 28mm (f11.0) fixed-focus lens allows you to get more "personal" -- I guess! Uses flip-flash.
27mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/100. Flash speed of 1/30. No exposure control. Tripod socket.
27mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/100. Flash speed of 1/30. No exposure control. Tripod socket.
(1977) 31mm (f9.5) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/90. Flash speed of 1/50. No exposure control. Uses flip-flash. Push-pull design.
(1977) 31mm (f9.5) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/90. Flash speed of 1/50. No exposure control. Built-in flash. Push-pull design.
(1977) 28mm and 42mm (f11) fixed-focus lenses. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/60. Uses flip-flash.
26.5mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 10 seconds - 1/500. Flash speed of 1/30. CDS meter provides semi-programmed exposure control. Tripod and cable release sockets. Uses a K battery, and has a built-in hot shoe on the end. Like many 110 cameras, it was typically sold in a kit with a GAF Pocket Lite flash, film, battery, wrist strap, manual, and case. Made by Chinon.
A step up from the 440, it has a 24mm (f2.7-22.0), (4/3) zone-focusing lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 15 seconds - 1/500. Flash speed of 1/90. CDS meter provides semi-programmed exposure control. Tripod and cable release sockets. Uses a K battery, and has a built-in hot shoe on the end. Like many 110 cameras, it was typically sold in a kit with a GAF Pocket Lite flash, film, battery, wrist strap, manual, and case. Made by Chinon. Same as the Chinon Mini-55.
A step up from the 660, it has a 24mm (f2.7-22.0), (4/3) rangefinder-coupled focusing lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 15 seconds - 1/500. Flash speed of 1/90. CDS meter provides semi-programmed exposure control. Tripod and cable release sockets. Uses a K battery, and has a built-in hot shoe on the end. Like many 110 cameras, it was typically sold in a kit with a GAF Pocket Lite flash, film, battery, wrist strap, manual, and case. Made by Chinon. Same as the Sears 510 Pocket and Chinon Mini-66.
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