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− | + | The '''Bell + Howell BF35''' is a simple fixed-focus 35mm viewfinder camera, made in China<ref>[http://canon-a.fantastic-camera.com/dasoku/omocha/bf35/bf35.htm According to this BF35 page] at [http://canon-a.fantastic-camera.com/index.html canon-a.fantastic-camera.com] (in Japanese)</ref> for [[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 August 2016.</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 in China[1] for Bell and Howell, probably not long after 2000.[2] It has a 35mm f/7.7 lens, and a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 second.[3] It has a hot shoe and a built-in sliding lens cover. It also comes with a wrist strap.
Notes
- ↑ According to this BF35 page at canon-a.fantastic-camera.com (in Japanese)
- ↑ 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 August 2016.
- ↑ 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!)