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Vivitar BV40 image by David Sousa-Rodrigues (Image rights) |
The Vivitar BV40 is a fixed-focus 35mm film camera. It has a built-in flash and a big viewfinder, but regrettably, it has a motor-driven film advance, something that usually fails in low-end cameras.