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The '''Vivitar 35CA''' is a compact [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] marketed by [[Vivitar|Ponder & Best (later Vivitar)]] in the 1970s. The camera has a 4 element 38mm f/2.7 lens. The camera also has a hot shoe for a flash as well as a flash sync connection. | The '''Vivitar 35CA''' is a compact [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] marketed by [[Vivitar|Ponder & Best (later Vivitar)]] in the 1970s. The camera has a 4 element 38mm f/2.7 lens. The camera also has a hot shoe for a flash as well as a flash sync connection. | ||
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The Vivitar 35CA is a compact 35mm viewfinder camera marketed by Ponder & Best (later Vivitar) in the 1970s. The camera has a 4 element 38mm f/2.7 lens. The camera also has a hot shoe for a flash as well as a flash sync connection.
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- Flickr set by samueljlutz: Vivitar 35CA photos taken with a Vivitar 35CA