[Canon] 110ED20 | September 1977

110ED20

110ED20

  The Canon 110ED20 was designed for both ISO 80 and ISO 400 film. It succeeded the 110ED camera, with improvements mainly in the shutter mechanism. The Canon-developed electronic shutter offered stepless speeds from 2 seconds to 1/1000 second, alongside a mechanical shutter speed of 1/125 second. The camera size was nearly the same as the 110ED, with a slight increase in height by 0.8 mm and a weight increase of 45 g. The price also rose by 2,000 yen. The 110ED20 was Canon’s last Pocket Instamatic camera.

  • Type: Pocket Instamatic Lens-Shutter camera for 110 film cartridges
  • Picture Size: 13 x 17 mm
  • Normal Lens: 26mm f/2 (5 elements in 4 groups)
  • Shutter: Canon-made electronically-controlled stepless shutter from 2 sec. to 1/1000 sec., Mechanical shutter at 1/125 sec.
  • Viewfinder: Reversed Galilean with projected frames, 0.61x magnification, 84% coverage at 3m, parallax correction marks, overexposure (red LED), underexposure & camera-shake (yellow LED), date display (can be turned off)
  • Focusing: Coincidence rangefinder with distance scale and zone focusing pictographs
  • EE: CdS cell for aperture-priority exposure, metering range of EV -1 – 17
  • Date Function: Built-in date imprinting (year, month, day) with display in viewfinder, can be turned off
  • Film Loading & Advance: Loading with film cartridge, advance knob sets frame 1
  • Frame Counter: Viewable through camera back window
  • Film Rewind: None
  • Power Source: 6V 4G-13 mercury oxide or 4LR44 alkaline battery
  • Dimensions & Weight: 142 x 28 x 56 mm, 340 g (with batteries)

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