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- 9***t (54)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseBest camera bag I've ever had! I've only been using it a few hours and love it already! This iBAG was 100% as described, in great condition and despatched very promptly. It was also extremely well packaged. I wholeheartedly recommend this seller, one of the best I've bought from...and that's saying something! :) A*****************
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Reviews (6)

Jan 23, 2019
If Carlsberg made cereal, think this'd be it.
My all-time favourite cereal, but only available in the UK via import. Costs a bomb to import hence it's not great value, but can't be beat as a Christmas and New Year's treat!
VINTAGE POCKET CAMERA MINOLTA AUTOPAK 460Tx, 110 FILM, POCKET FLASH
Jan 23, 2019
An interesting trip down dead-end nostalgia lane.
Super old school, it's bigger than many 135 cameras of later years (one of the reasons why 110 eventually faded from use). Good thing, it runs on a single AA battery (which powers the flash). Produces deliciously distinctive 'dirty' lo-fi lomo photos, with good grain and saturated colour (use Lomo's Tiger 200, which even comes included with occasional spotted light leaks). The zoom lens element is a bonus - actually quite pleasing for portraits. However if you're looking for a 110 that produces a more standard finish photo go for an Agfa 6000 kit w flash - I've got both, and the Agfa's handling and brighter lens does result in cleaner photos.
There is a downside to all this nostalgia - Processing for 110 film is quite expensive.

Dec 19, 2018
The world's smallest true zoom when it launched.
For a P&S made in 1992, it's very small - In fact, it was the world's smallest when it launched. Easy to use, lacks red eye reduction in this model (the successor to it with "Super" tagged on to the name, added RE). Has a double exposure thing for low light portrait shots, on my model that's not working so well (only rewinds 1/3 of the way, which has it's own cool effects lol), guess after 26 years something's got to give.
Oh, one thing you'll notice is the weight, compared to cameras from the late 90s. Picture quality interesting, almost Jekyll and Hyde - Some shots the camera absolutely Nails the exposure, sharpness is brilliant, bokeh in portraits is subtle but beautiful, colour is rich yet balanced, and swear there's a hint of 3D. Other times, in similar non-demanding conditions, it produces meh and muddy shots, or, oddly, that are heavily drained of colour. A keeper if it's your habit to work on jpegs anyway, after processing and before displaying/printing.