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Latest revision as of 19:58, 3 January 2024
Vivitar EZ Point 'n Shoot Big View image by Bernard Faure (Image rights) |
The EZ Point 'n Shoot Big View is a cheap and cheerful plastic camera designed for 35mm film. It was assembled in China for the American Vivitar company. With fixed focus and shutter speed, a small aperture and a low-powered integrated flash, it fits into the toy camera category. The camera is very lightweight. ISO 400 film is recommended. Available in black with purple trim, and purple with yellow trim. See also the Vivitar Big View BV35; a similar-looking compact with large VF, but much better-specified, with auto-focus and motor film-advance.
Specifications
- Fixed focus.
- Manual film advance.
- Large bright viewfinder.
- Lens cover prevents accidental shutter release when not in use.
- Flash requires 2 AA alkaline batteries.