They only sold three 110 cameras, and they were all the same as the
Rollei Pocketline 110 cameras -- which were made by Zenix, and sold under
other labels as well. Anything to make a buck!
(1977) Simple, fixed-focus 26mm f8 Lumetar lens with a single speed of 1/125, but surprisingly it has both cable release and tripod sockets, and a standard hot shoe on one end. The Pocketline flash uses two AA batteries. Exactly the same as the Rollei Pocketline 100 camera.
(1977) A step up! Fixed-focus 26mm f5.6 Lumetar lens. It still has only a single speed of 1/125, but now two aperture settings -- f9 for sunlight, and f5.6 for low-light or flash. It has both cable release and tripod sockets. Standard hot shoe on one end. The Pocketline flash uses two AA batteries. Exactly the same as the Rollei Pocketline 200 camera.
(1977) A side-step! A wider, fixed-focus 24.5mm f11 Lumetar lens, but a tele lens can be slid in. Single speed of 1/100. It has both cable release and tripod sockets. Standard hot shoe on one end. The Pocketline flash uses two AA batteries. Exactly the same as the Rollei Pocketline 300 camera.
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