“How many shots can I take with a 110 film cartridge?”

A single 110 film cartridge has 24 exposures. Make sure that you have enough stock – get your Lomography 110 Film from the Shop!

“How do I insert a 110 film roll?”

  • If the Storage Back is installed on your Fisheye Baby 110 camera, detach it by sliding the Back Lock at the bottom.
  • Take your Film Transportation Back and flip over the Transparent Pressure Plate clockwise until you see the completely open film chamber
  • Install the 110 film cartridge by sliding it in horizontally.
  • Flip back the Transparent Pressure Plate and lock it in place.
  • Install the Film Transportation Back by sliding it in from the back side of the camera and ensure it locks in place.
  • Turn the Film Advancing Wheel until it stops; you are now reaching the first frame of film and ready to shoot.

“How do I take photos?”

After loading your film and adjusting the camera’s settings, it’s time to start shooting:

  • To take pictures just press the shutter all the way down. It’s easy!
  • Turn the advancing wheel clockwise until it stops - it’s now ready for your next shot




“How do I set the shutter speed?”

When your camera is loaded with a fresh 110 film cartridge, you may need to set the shutter speed before shooting for best results. Here’s how to do it:

  • You will see the N/B switch in front of the viewfinder; you may switch between N and B mode by switching left and right.
  • Use N mode when you are shooting in sunny conditions. N stands for "Normal, 1/100 second".
  • Use B mode when you are shooting indoors or in low-light situations. B stands for "Bulb Shutter" and in this mode the shutter stays open as long as you press the shutter button.

“What does the Storage Back do?”

With the Fisheye Baby 110 Storage Back, you can already get an idea of what your photos will look like before you even insert a film!

  • If your Fisheye Baby 110 has the Film Transportation Back attached, then first slide the Back Lock to release it, remove the Film Transportation Back and install the Modelling Back by sliding it in from the back side of the camera. Make sure it is properly locked in place.
  • Change the shutter mode to B by setting the N/B switch in front of the viewfinder.
  • Press and hold the shutter release button.
  • You will see an upside-down on the storage back screen. This will give you an idea of what a Fisheye Baby 110 photo looks like.

“I’ve reached the end of my film roll. What do I do now?”

After you have shot the last frame of the roll, the advancing wheel will not stop anymore. Now you are able to take out the 110 film cartridge for developing and load a new film.

“Does the size of 110 film affect its quality?”

Generally, this doesn’t just depend on the film, but also on the camera you use, laboratory conditions and processing. Having said that, film production has evolved a lot since the launch of the original 110 Pocket films and new 110 films such as the Lomography Orca, use equally fine film materials as other larger format films. Therefore, you shouldn’t be able to notice any difference in quality at all.



LomoLab Developing

Of course, you can always take advantage of our mail-order services via the Online Lomolab or bring in your films the good old way at one of our Lomography Gallery Stores. All LomoLabs are fully equipped to develop 110 film!

“Where can I develop 110 film?”

Most photo labs, supermarkets and retail stores are equipped to handle 110 film in the same way they do 35mm film. The first time you show up with one might be a little of a surprise; since they probably haven’t seen one in such a long time, but all you have to do is insist a little and all should be fine and dandy. In the slim eventuality that your lab is not able to develop 110 format, they can usually suggest another lab nearby which can.



“How do I Scan 110 film?”

The easiest way to scan 110 Film a pair of gloves and the 35 mm DigitaLIZA! It’s really convenient to load 110 Film into the 35mm Digitaliza Scanning Mask. All you need to do after every scan is to move the film to the next frames. The great thing is that no cutting is necessary - just remember to wear gloves since there is not much free space on the side!If you have loads to scan, then scan two strips at once! Choose the scanning area manually in your scanning program for every frame to get the best result! It’s obviously also possible to scan without a scanning mask, but the DigitaLIZA makes the whole process a whole lot easier!

I got my developed film back but It’s blank!

It looks like you may have forgotten to remove the lens cap before shooting!



I got my film back but many of the photos are very dark.

Set your camera to "B mode" or use a flash when you’re shooting indoors or in low-light situations.

I took some photos and it worked well but now the advancing wheel won’t stop anymore!

You’ve most likely reached the end of your film! Check if there is a frame indicator on the film and replace it with a fresh film if necessary.



I finished my roll and I don’t know how to rewind the film!

No need to worry, 110 film doesn’t require rewinding at the end of the roll. You can simply take out the film for developing.