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Manufactured around 2000 in China by [[Vivitar]] USA. Part of the All Season Sports Kit which included both a Vivitar A35 Splash Proof 35mm camera and 8x21 compact binoculars. The [[35mm]] [[fixed focus|focus-free]] camera featured tough splash proof construction (o-ring seals are visible at the film back and battery chamber). Film loading, advance, and rewind were all automatic. A built-in flash fires in low light, using either fill flash, regular, or red-eye reduction mode. The camera came with AA batteries and a 24-exposure roll of Kodak Gold Ultra 400 film.
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Manufactured around 2000 in China by [[Vivitar]] USA. Part of the All Season Sports Kit which included both a Vivitar A35 Splash Proof 35mm camera and 8x21 compact binoculars. The [[35mm]] [[fixed focus|focus-free]] camera featured tough splash proof construction (o-ring seals are visible at the film back and battery chamber). Film loading, advance, and rewind were all automatic. A built-in flash fires in low light, using either fill flash, regular, or [[red eye|red-eye]] reduction mode. The camera came with AA batteries and a 24-exposure roll of Kodak Gold Ultra 400 film.
  
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Revision as of 18:31, 17 May 2010

Manufactured around 2000 in China by Vivitar USA. Part of the All Season Sports Kit which included both a Vivitar A35 Splash Proof 35mm camera and 8x21 compact binoculars. The 35mm focus-free camera featured tough splash proof construction (o-ring seals are visible at the film back and battery chamber). Film loading, advance, and rewind were all automatic. A built-in flash fires in low light, using either fill flash, regular, or red-eye reduction mode. The camera came with AA batteries and a 24-exposure roll of Kodak Gold Ultra 400 film.