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The '''Neiko''' was a viewfinder camera with built-in electronic [[flash]]. In the 1980s it was produced in Brazil. It had a F4 20.5mm ''Neikor Color'' [[lens]] and an optical viewfinder. The flash had to be switched on by pulling it upwards out of the camera body. | The '''Neiko''' was a viewfinder camera with built-in electronic [[flash]]. In the 1980s it was produced in Brazil. It had a F4 20.5mm ''Neikor Color'' [[lens]] and an optical viewfinder. The flash had to be switched on by pulling it upwards out of the camera body. |
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The Neiko was a viewfinder camera with built-in electronic flash. In the 1980s it was produced in Brazil. It had a F4 20.5mm Neikor Color lens and an optical viewfinder. The flash had to be switched on by pulling it upwards out of the camera body.