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+ | *[https://manualzz.com/manual/Kodak/Ektralite%2520450/ Kodak Ektralite 450 user manual] at [https://manualzz.com/ manualzz.com] | ||
[[Category:German 110 film]] | [[Category:German 110 film]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:56, 5 June 2022
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Kodak Ektralite 450 is a camera for the 110 film format. It has a choice of "sunny" and "cloudy" settings, has a built-in flash, was introduced in 1980, and was made in Germany.[1]
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