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The '''Porst 135 KE''' is a 35mm compact camera distributed in Germany by [[Porst]] in 1981. It was also sold as the '''Carena EF 250''' and the '''Eumig UC 35'''.
 
The '''Porst 135 KE''' is a 35mm compact camera distributed in Germany by [[Porst]] in 1981. It was also sold as the '''Carena EF 250''' and the '''Eumig UC 35'''.
  
It uses a fixed focus PORST color f/5,6 38mm lens, protected by barn door style lens cover. It uses a CdS based metering system. The film speed can be set at 100ISO and 400ISO. There is a built-in electronic flash, that swings out instead of the more common pop up design. A screw in cable release can be used for the shutter button. The film is advanced with a thumb wheel while rewinding is with a pull out crank. The camera was manufactured in Japan.
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It uses a fixed focus PORST color f/5,6 38mm lens, protected by barn door style lens cover. Once the lens is uncovered, it retracts outward. It uses a CdS based metering system. The film speed can be set at 100ISO and 400ISO. There is a built-in electronic flash, that swings out instead of the more common pop up design. A screw in cable release can be used for the shutter button. The film is advanced with a thumb wheel while rewinding is with a pull out crank. The camera was manufactured in Japan.
  
  
 
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The Porst 135 KE is a 35mm compact camera distributed in Germany by Porst in 1981. It was also sold as the Carena EF 250 and the Eumig UC 35.

It uses a fixed focus PORST color f/5,6 38mm lens, protected by barn door style lens cover. Once the lens is uncovered, it retracts outward. It uses a CdS based metering system. The film speed can be set at 100ISO and 400ISO. There is a built-in electronic flash, that swings out instead of the more common pop up design. A screw in cable release can be used for the shutter button. The film is advanced with a thumb wheel while rewinding is with a pull out crank. The camera was manufactured in Japan.