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The '''Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE60''' dates from circa 1999 (per copyright notice on packaging) and is a camera for the 35mm film format. It has autofocus, automatic film advance, auto exposure, a built-in flash. "Easy Load" refers to the drop-in film loading system that makes loading the camera with film very easy. It also had DX coding and an LCD frame counter. It requires one CR123A battery to operate.  
 
The '''Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE60''' dates from circa 1999 (per copyright notice on packaging) and is a camera for the 35mm film format. It has autofocus, automatic film advance, auto exposure, a built-in flash. "Easy Load" refers to the drop-in film loading system that makes loading the camera with film very easy. It also had DX coding and an LCD frame counter. It requires one CR123A battery to operate.  
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*[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Kodak-Ke60-35-Mm-Camera-13467.html Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE60 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 7 June 2022

The Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE60 dates from circa 1999 (per copyright notice on packaging) and is a camera for the 35mm film format. It has autofocus, automatic film advance, auto exposure, a built-in flash. "Easy Load" refers to the drop-in film loading system that makes loading the camera with film very easy. It also had DX coding and an LCD frame counter. It requires one CR123A battery to operate.

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