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Revision as of 07:57, 3 August 2014
Kodak's VR35-Series was a line of 35mm point-and-shoot cameras, introduced in 1986, marking Kodak's return to making 35mm cameras after a 17 year gap. The range continued until 1993. They had varying degrees of sophistication, ranging from the basic fixed focus models, with one aperture, no built-in flash and manual wind, to models with motor drive, programmed auto exposure and autofocus. Manufacturing sites included Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand and Taiwan.
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Models
Model | Introduced[1] | Withdrawn | Features |
VR35 K2 | Basic fixed-focus with hot shoe for flash, manual wind | ||
VR35 K2a | 1986[2] | ||
VR35 K4a | 1986[2] | Manual wind, built-in flash, fixed focus, aperture selected by 3-position film speed | |
VR35 K5 | 1986[2] | Motor wind, fixed focus, pop-up flash | |
VR35 K6 | 1986[2] | ||
VR35 K10 | 1986 | 1988 | Autofocus, auto exposure, flash in flip-up lens cover |
VR35 K12 | 1986 | 1989 | Autofocus, motor drive, flash in flip-up lens cover |
Medalist VR35 K14 | 1986 | 1989 | special edition, date back |
VR35 K40 | 1986 | 1993 | fixed focus, motorised, auto-exposure, DX coding, pop-up flash. Also known as 35 MD and similar to the S-Series S350. |
VR35 K60 | 1987 | 1988 | |
VR35 K80 | 1987 | 1993 | |
VR35 K300 | 1987 | 1990 | |
VR35 K400 | 1987 | 1990 | fixed-focus, manual wind |
VR35 K500 | 1987 | 1990 |
Notes
Links
- Kodak 35mm cameras on Mischa Koning's Kodak Classics