Hi camera collector. You've stumbled upon a wonderful unique find. The Canon ED110 was one of the very best 110 cameras of the day. Like new condition. Comes with case, instructions, warranty card, and some misc papers in Japanese.
It had the fastest lens for a while (F/2)
If you're into the minutia of technical details, please keep reading
Name; Canon ED110 .
Manufactured by; Canon Inc, Tokyo, Japan.
Date of manufacture; ca1975.
Price; prices from period magazine ads in 1976; $125 at discount mail order stores, so probably a bit more at your local camera shop. Adjusted for inflation, today's price would be around $538.
Build material; the body appears to be mostly metal, and black parts are plastic, but it has an overall quality fit and finish.
Box contents; instruction manual in multiple languages, warranty card, servicing card, presentation box, flash, flash extender, and wrist strap. Battery not included.
Weight; camera with battery, 10.6oz (300g).
Dimensions; 5.5″ (142mm) wide, 1.2″ (29mm) tall, and 2.3″ (56mm) deep.
Focal length; 26mm, similar to 52mm in 135 format.
Aperture; F/2-F/16 manually set.
ISO; 80.
Focusing distance; 2 feet (0.6m) to infinity.
Viewfinder; tunnel like, but fairly bright with parallax correction lines, red over-exposure warning lamp, and yellow LED camera shake warning.
Original print size; Kodak made 3½ x 4½ prints; 89mm x 114mm.
Approximate resolution; good film will make very sharp 4×6″ prints, and good 5×7.”
Lens; all glass 26mm F/2; multi-coated 5 element in 4 group design.
Shutter and speed; between the lens 2 bladed, diamond shaped aperture. Manual states up to (or longer than) 8 seconds at F/2, with a maximum of 1/500 at F/16. Camera reverts to 1/30s if anything is inserted into the hotshoe.
Apertures; set by the blue colored slider. The ‘window' and flash symbol on the very left side of the window is F/2, the odd shaped ‘cloud' setting is F/4, , the ‘sun' symbol is F/8, and the dot on the extreme right is F/16.
Features; date imprinting. Choice of four aperture settings. Automatic electronic shutter. Rangefinder focusing from 2 feet (0.6m) to infinity. Hotshoe, tripod socket, and a cable release socket next to the shutter button, see image below.
Film; all ‘110' cartridges. Make sure you grab yourself a few ‘cartridges' of 110 film, they're still available fresh from B&H, Amazon, eBay. You can get B&W, reversed rolled ‘red scale,' regular color print, and even E-6 slide film!
Flash; External Canolite ED flash recharges in good about 5 seconds, guide number of 14m at ASO 100. About 180 flashes per battery. Orange light on back of flash means the flash is ready. This outfit comes with a flash and extender to raise the flash above the camera.
Power; Uses small, but odd-ball PX28 6v battery, not included
Product code: Cannon ED110 Camera, Vintage camera, good Film camera, 110 film camera