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The '''[[Vivitar]] 402''' is among many cameras for [[110 film]]. It  is fixed-focus, has a 3-element all-glass f9.5 lens, and used magicubes for indoor photography. But while 110 film survives in production (albeit as a niche format), magicubes haven't been made for years. In 1975, the list price of the camera was US$31.95, and came with a magicube, flash extender, and a cassette of film.<ref>[http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011%2FGloversville%20NY%20Leader%20Herald/Gloversville%20NY%20Leader%20Herald%201975%20Grayscale/Gloversville%20NY%20Leader%20Herald%201975%20Grayscale%20-%200893.pdf February 21, 1975, Leader-Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown, New York, Page 7] at Old Fulton NY Post Cards</ref>  
 
The '''[[Vivitar]] 402''' is among many cameras for [[110 film]]. It  is fixed-focus, has a 3-element all-glass f9.5 lens, and used magicubes for indoor photography. But while 110 film survives in production (albeit as a niche format), magicubes haven't been made for years. In 1975, the list price of the camera was US$31.95, and came with a magicube, flash extender, and a cassette of film.<ref>[http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011%2FGloversville%20NY%20Leader%20Herald/Gloversville%20NY%20Leader%20Herald%201975%20Grayscale/Gloversville%20NY%20Leader%20Herald%201975%20Grayscale%20-%200893.pdf February 21, 1975, Leader-Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown, New York, Page 7] at Old Fulton NY Post Cards</ref>  
  
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The Vivitar 402 is among many cameras for 110 film. It is fixed-focus, has a 3-element all-glass f9.5 lens, and used magicubes for indoor photography. But while 110 film survives in production (albeit as a niche format), magicubes haven't been made for years. In 1975, the list price of the camera was US$31.95, and came with a magicube, flash extender, and a cassette of film.[1]

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