Like many 110 camera brands, the Premier 110 cameras were made by other
companies, and sold under the Premier name. Most were "economy" cameras,
but their high point was to offer a 110 model with auto flash and motor drive
(like the Vivitar 830).
Despite its name, it did not have a built-in flash. Instead, it has a socket for a flip-flash -- and that was its claim to fame! It has a fixed-focus lens, a single aperture, and a single shutter speed. The Mini Flash 110 A should NOT be confused with the M-110 A (see below).
It's a tad longer than the Mini Flash 110 A because it actually has a built-in flash -- which is turned ON and OFF with a switch. A READY light indicates its charge. It came in black and red models, but otherwise it is bare-bones with a fixed-focus lens, a single aperture, and a single shutter speed.
It's the same as the 110S with a fixed-focus lens, a single aperture,
and a single shutter speed, except that it came in at least four colors --
blue, red, yellow, or black.
Nothing special here except that a dual lens was added for normal and telephoto use.
The body style was completely changed with this model -- designed to look and feel like a 35mm camera. The "M" after the "110" is short for "Motorized film advance".
Using the same body as the M-110M, it adds automatic flash control -- hence the "A" after the "110", and the extra sensor window on the front.
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