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The '''Frogeye''' is a water resistant [[point and shoot]][[35mm film]] camera.
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The '''Frogeye''' is a water resistant [[point and shoot]] [[35mm film]] camera.
  
 
It is waterproof down to 4m and uses a fixed focus 27mm f/5.6 lens. It uses a pop-up viewfinder. A built-in flash is provided with a range of 1 to 3m, and powered by two AAA batteries. It uses either [[DX encoded]] ISO 100 or 400 speed film.
 
It is waterproof down to 4m and uses a fixed focus 27mm f/5.6 lens. It uses a pop-up viewfinder. A built-in flash is provided with a range of 1 to 3m, and powered by two AAA batteries. It uses either [[DX encoded]] ISO 100 or 400 speed film.

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The Frogeye is a water resistant point and shoot 35mm film camera.

It is waterproof down to 4m and uses a fixed focus 27mm f/5.6 lens. It uses a pop-up viewfinder. A built-in flash is provided with a range of 1 to 3m, and powered by two AAA batteries. It uses either DX encoded ISO 100 or 400 speed film.