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Revision as of 18:02, 25 October 2016

The Vivitar EF35 is yet another 35mm film camera by Vivitar. Dating from the 1980s, it should not be confused with the Vivitar 35EF, which is a completely different model.

It has a built-in flash, a 38mm lens, and best of all, it has manual film advance and rewind (motor-drive film advances tend to fail on low-end cameras). It has a film speed setting (with options 100/200 and 400/1000).