[Canon] 110ED20 | September 1977
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)