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The '''[[Vivitar]] CV40''' is a circa 2000 camera for 35mm film. It has a large viewfinder, a fixed-focus lens, motor-driven film advance, a built-in flash, a red eye reduction system, and came in what Vivitar called "High Tech Computer Colors".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000619150138/http://www.vivitar.com/Products/Pages/FFCameras/index.html Vivitar Online Catalog, Archived 19 June 2000 by Wayback Machine] on Internet Archive</ref> | The '''[[Vivitar]] CV40''' is a circa 2000 camera for 35mm film. It has a large viewfinder, a fixed-focus lens, motor-driven film advance, a built-in flash, a red eye reduction system, and came in what Vivitar called "High Tech Computer Colors".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000619150138/http://www.vivitar.com/Products/Pages/FFCameras/index.html Vivitar Online Catalog, Archived 19 June 2000 by Wayback Machine] on Internet Archive</ref> | ||
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The Vivitar CV40 is a circa 2000 camera for 35mm film. It has a large viewfinder, a fixed-focus lens, motor-driven film advance, a built-in flash, a red eye reduction system, and came in what Vivitar called "High Tech Computer Colors".[1]
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- ↑ Vivitar Online Catalog, Archived 19 June 2000 by Wayback Machine on Internet Archive