In article <4800c1$3gd@omnifest.uwm.edu>, mjtolan@omnifest.uwm.edu says...
>lOOKING TO PURCHASE A VERY, VERY SMALL 110 CAMERA.
>PICTURE QUALITY AND DURABILITY COUNT, THOUGH SLIGHTLY LESS THAN SIZE.
>WHAT IS OUT THERE, BESIDES DEPARTMENT STORE $15 MODELS?
>RED-EYE REDUCTION AND OTHER "OPTIONS" NOT IMPORTANT.

Easy: the Pentax 110 SLR - 'spensive, but worth it! Interchangeable lenses of decent to good quality, TINY body, easy to use, durable,
pretty (a real camera that looks like a 35mm SLR that is small
enough to hide behind two fingers) - and there are accessories,
like motor winder, two dedicated flashes, cases, and lenses: 18, 24,
50, 70, and 20-40 (if I can remember them all). Only problem:
it and some of the lenses (the 18 and 24 almost dwarf a thimble...)
are so small, they are easy to misplace. Program exposure only, but
it is sufficient for color negative (Fuji 100 may be best choice - produces decent 4x5's). The Pentax 110 is only available used, but
there are a bunch around.
Hope this helps.