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The KX 100 is a plastic point and shoot 35mm camera, marketed by United States Sales Corporation.  It was made in China.  It has a hotshoe for external flash, wrist strap but no lens cover.  It has one shutter speed, a single aperture choice and fixed focus.  Unlike most of these kinds of simple 35mm point and shoot cameras, the film advance wheel is located at the bottom of the camera on the back, instead of the upper right corner.  The manual says it takes only ISO/100, 200 or 400 film.  The film counter is a small hole on the bottom of the camera.
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The '''KX 100''' is a plastic point and shoot 35mm camera, marketed by United States Sales Corporation.  It was made in China.  It has a hotshoe for external flash, wrist strap but no lens cover.  It has one shutter speed, a single aperture choice and fixed focus.  Unlike most of these kinds of simple 35mm point and shoot cameras, the film advance wheel is located at the bottom of the camera on the back, instead of the upper right corner.  The manual says it takes only ISO/100, 200 or 400 film.  The film counter is a small hole on the bottom of the camera.
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The KX 100 is a plastic point and shoot 35mm camera, marketed by United States Sales Corporation. It was made in China. It has a hotshoe for external flash, wrist strap but no lens cover. It has one shutter speed, a single aperture choice and fixed focus. Unlike most of these kinds of simple 35mm point and shoot cameras, the film advance wheel is located at the bottom of the camera on the back, instead of the upper right corner. The manual says it takes only ISO/100, 200 or 400 film. The film counter is a small hole on the bottom of the camera.