Good Camera, Once You Get It Open
Written: Dec 05 '01
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Pros: Small size, great features for the price, flash not close to lens.
Cons: Lens cover/flash holder awkward to open. Camera too small to hold firmly.
The Bottom Line: There are better choices in this price range, especially if you're willing to sacrifice auto-advance.
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| jaybryson's Full Review: Kodak Cameo Motor 110 Camera 35mm Film Camera |
The Kodak Cameo Motor 110 has a clever-looking lens cover that opens upward. When open, the lens cover holds an electronic flash an adequate distance from the lens, so red-eye is eliminated. However, this cover is hard to open, and seems like a clunky design. I suspect it may not be as durable as I would like. The camera is pocket-size, but a little too small for my (large) hands.
This camera is easy to use, and to frame a shot. It is easy to load film. Having auto-advance and rewind at this price is amazing (I would prefer to have print dating). The camera looks good of you don't like flashy chrome.
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Amount Paid (US$): 50.00
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Epinions.com ID: jaybryson
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Location: Tallmadge, OH
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