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The other looks older, is also for 35mm film, is fixed-focus, and has manual film advance and rewind.  
 
The other looks older, is also for 35mm film, is fixed-focus, and has manual film advance and rewind.  
  
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*[https://vintagecameras.info/vivitar-ez-35-instruction-manual/ Vivitar EZ 35 Instruction description] at [https://vintagecameras.info/ VintageCameras.Info]  
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20210225075414/https://vintagecameras.info/vivitar-ez-35-instruction-manual/ Vivitar EZ 35 Instruction description] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20210225081710/https://vintagecameras.info/ VintageCameras.Info] (archived)
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*[https://www.lomography.com/magazine/137591-vivitar-ez35-a-day-and-night-camera Vivitar EZ35 review] at [https://www.lomography.com/ Lomography.com]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:45, 3 January 2024

Confusingly, Vivitar did two cameras called EZ35. Both were low-end models.

One is a circa 2000 camera for 35mm film. It is fixed-focus, has a built-in flash, thumbwheel film advance, and manual flash on and off. Vivitar's website in 2000 described it as "Great beginners camera" and "Ideal gift for younger photographer".[1]

The other looks older, is also for 35mm film, is fixed-focus, and has manual film advance and rewind.

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