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The '''Bell + Howell BF35''' is a simple fixed-focus 35mm viewfinder camera, made (or at least sold) by [[Bell and Howell]], probably not long after 2000.<ref>The earliest picture at Flickr tagged 'bf35' is a photograph dated 2006, ''of'' the camera, bought second hand. The camera is still offered wholesale on the web as old stock as at June 2012.</ref> It has a 35mm f/7.7 lens, and a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 second.<ref>This description of the camera occurs in many advertisements, including one formerly at camera dealers B&H Photo Video (not to be confused with Bell and Howell!)</ref> It has a hot shoe and a built-in sliding lens cover.  It also comes with a wrist strap.
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The '''Bell + Howell BF35''' is a simple fixed-focus 35mm viewfinder camera, made (or at least sold) by [[Bell and Howell]], probably not long after 2000.<ref>The earliest picture at Flickr tagged 'bf35' is a photograph dated 2006, ''of'' the camera, bought second hand. The camera is still offered wholesale on the web as old stock as of June 2012.</ref> It has a 35mm f/7.7 lens, and a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 second.<ref>This description of the camera occurs in many advertisements, including one formerly at camera dealers B&H Photo Video (not to be confused with Bell and Howell!)</ref> It has a hot shoe and a built-in sliding lens cover.  It also comes with a wrist strap.
  
 
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The Bell + Howell BF35 is a simple fixed-focus 35mm viewfinder camera, made (or at least sold) by Bell and Howell, probably not long after 2000.[1] It has a 35mm f/7.7 lens, and a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 second.[2] It has a hot shoe and a built-in sliding lens cover. It also comes with a wrist strap.


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  1. The earliest picture at Flickr tagged 'bf35' is a photograph dated 2006, of the camera, bought second hand. The camera is still offered wholesale on the web as old stock as of June 2012.
  2. This description of the camera occurs in many advertisements, including one formerly at camera dealers B&H Photo Video (not to be confused with Bell and Howell!)