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[[Kodak]]'s '''S-Series''' was a line of [[35mm]] [[point-and-shoot]] cameras, with varying degrees of automation. They ranged from the basic S10 and S100 [[fixed focus]] models, with two or three apertures and manual wind, up to the S500 and S900 with [[film advance|motor drive]], auto exposure and [[autofocus]].
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[[Kodak]]'s '''S-Series''' was a line of [[35mm]] [[point-and-shoot]] cameras, with varying degrees of automation. They ranged from the basic S10 and S100 [[fixed focus]] models, with two or three apertures and manual wind, up to the S500 and S900 with [[film advance|motor drive]], programmed auto exposure and [[autofocus]].
  
 
*  Kodak S10
 
*  Kodak S10

Revision as of 19:02, 17 August 2009

Kodak's S-Series was a line of 35mm point-and-shoot cameras, with varying degrees of automation. They ranged from the basic S10 and S100 fixed focus models, with two or three apertures and manual wind, up to the S500 and S900 with motor drive, programmed auto exposure and autofocus.