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Fisheye Baby 110 Bauhaus

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  • Brand: Lomography
  • Name: Fisheye Baby 110 Bauhaus
  • Original model: Fisheye Baby 110
  • Type: Viewfinder camera
  • Type of Film: 110
  • Focal length: 13 mm
  • Maximum aperture: f/8
  • Focus: Fixed
  • Shutter speeds: 1/100 s, Bulb
  • Flash / Flash connection: PC-Flash
  • Release date: 2012
  • Age: Up to 14 years
  • Price orientation: $45 (Status 10.2012)
Copyright photos: Lomography

The Bauhaus is an edition of the Fisheye Baby 110, introduced by Lomography in July 2012. The range of functions is identical to the Metal version. A flash can also be connected to the pocket film camera.

The design of the small camera, however, is very different. The viewfinder is red, the body of the camera is blue, and the edge of the lens and the back are yellow. With the Fisheye Baby 110 Bauhaus, you’re sure to stand out.

The camera is loaded with normal pocket films. Here you can use for example the pocketfilms from Lomography, the Orca black and white film or also the Tiger color film.

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Technical datasheet

Technical specifications of the camera
AttributeSpecification
Type of CameraViewfinder camera
Film format110
Film transportManual
Focal length13 mm
Widest aperturef/8
FocusFixed
Exposure times1/100 second, Bulb
Bulb modeYes
Manual exposure settingsNo
Date imprintingNo
Built-in flashNo
Flash ConnectionPC-Flash
Tripod mountNo
Cable release threadNo
Self-timerNo
Power supplyNot necessary
Size8 x 7,3 x 5,1 cm
Dimensions in inches3.15 x 2.87 x 2.01 inches
Country of productionChina

FAQ about the Fisheye Baby 110 Bauhaus

What kind of film does this little camera use?

It uses standard 110 pocket film. You can use various brands, including Lomography's Orca B&W or Color Tiger films. These are readily available online and in some stores.

Can I add a flash to the Bauhaus edition?

Yes, the Bauhaus edition, like the metal version, has a flash connection. This allows you to use an external flash for better photos in low-light conditions.

How is the Bauhaus camera different from other Fisheye Baby 110 models?

The main difference is its design. The Bauhaus edition has a distinctive color scheme: a red viewfinder, a blue body, and yellow accents around the lens and on the back.

Is this a difficult camera to use?

No, it's a very simple point-and-shoot camera. It's easy to load film and take pictures, making it great for beginners. It's designed to be user-friendly.

When was this special edition of the small camera released?

The Bauhaus edition of the Fisheye Baby 110 was introduced by Lomography in July 2012. It's a limited edition, so it might be harder to find now.

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