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− | A cheap and cheerful plastic camera designed for [[35mm]] film. This lightweight [[compact camera]] was made in several transparent colours. With [[fixed focus]] and shutter speed, a small aperture and a low-powered integrated flash, it fits into the "toy camera" category. Assembled in China for the American [[Vivitar]] company. [[ISO]] 400 film is recommended. | + | A cheap and cheerful plastic camera designed for [[35mm]] film. This lightweight [[compact camera]] was made in several transparent colours. With [[fixed focus]] and shutter speed, a small aperture and a low-powered integrated flash, it fits into the "toy camera" category. Assembled in China for the American [[Vivitar]] company. [[Film speed|ISO]] 400 film is recommended. |
== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
* [[Fixed focus]] 27mm wide-angle lens. | * [[Fixed focus]] 27mm wide-angle lens. |
Revision as of 16:08, 21 March 2010
Vivitar CV35, photographed by John Kratz. |
A cheap and cheerful plastic camera designed for 35mm film. This lightweight compact camera was made in several transparent colours. With fixed focus and shutter speed, a small aperture and a low-powered integrated flash, it fits into the "toy camera" category. Assembled in China for the American Vivitar company. ISO 400 film is recommended.
Specifications
- Fixed focus 27mm wide-angle lens.
- Manual film advance and rewind.
- Lens cover prevents accidental shutter release when not in use.
- Flash requires 2 AA alkaline batteries.