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The '''Le Clic C170''' is a very low-end camera for 35mm film. It has no flash facility, has manual film advance and rewind, and a sliding lens cover. A sticker at the back of the camera says it is only suitable for 200 and 400 ISO film.<ref>[http://www.modip.ac.uk/sites/modip/images/original/0_6671_4.jpg Back of camera] at Museum of Design in Plastics</ref> It was made in China, with "Japan Optics" (usually a sign of a cheap Chinese camera trying to cash in on the popularity of Japanese products). Although it does not use batteries, it has a battery compartment door.<ref>[http://www.modip.ac.uk/sites/modip/images/original/0_6671_6.jpg Bottom of camera] at Museum of Design in Plastics</ref>  
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The '''Le Clic C170''' is a very low-end fixed-focus camera for 35mm film. It has no flash facility, has manual film advance and rewind, and a sliding lens cover. A sticker at the back of the camera says it is only suitable for 200 and 400 ISO film.<ref>[http://www.modip.ac.uk/sites/modip/images/original/0_6671_4.jpg Back of camera] at Museum of Design in Plastics</ref> It was made in China, with "Japan Optics" (usually a sign of a cheap Chinese camera trying to cash in on the popularity of Japanese products). Although it does not use batteries, it has a battery compartment door.<ref>[http://www.modip.ac.uk/sites/modip/images/original/0_6671_6.jpg Bottom of camera] at Museum of Design in Plastics</ref>
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The Le Clic C170 is a very low-end fixed-focus camera for 35mm film. It has no flash facility, has manual film advance and rewind, and a sliding lens cover. A sticker at the back of the camera says it is only suitable for 200 and 400 ISO film.[1] It was made in China, with "Japan Optics" (usually a sign of a cheap Chinese camera trying to cash in on the popularity of Japanese products). Although it does not use batteries, it has a battery compartment door.[2]

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  1. Back of camera at Museum of Design in Plastics
  2. Bottom of camera at Museum of Design in Plastics