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The '''Point 'N Shoot''' is a plastic camera taking 17mm x 13mm images on [[110 film]], made from about 1986 by [[Vivitar]] in China.
 
  
It has fixed focus and exposure. It was made in several colours, including the lavender shown here. The slot in the top of the camera is for Flip-Flash; disposable strips of flashbulbs.
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The '''[[Vivitar]] Point 'N Shoot 110''' is a plastic camera taking 17mm x 13mm images on [[110 film]], marketed from about 1986 by [[Vivitar]]. The camera is believed to have been manufactured in China.
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The Point 'N Shoot 110 has fixed focus and exposure. The retail version was black. A special lavendar colored version was sold through Avon in 1987. The slot in the top of the camera is for a Flip-Flash module; a disposable strips of flashbulbs.
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/abdukted1456/sets/72157624793682829/ flickr set by abdukted1456: Vivitar 110 "avon" camera]
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/49656291@N00/sets/72157623469660216/ flickr set by HaarFager: Vivitar Point and Shoot 110 Camera].
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/sets/72157626301316670/ flickr set by pho-Tony: Week 64a - Vivitar 110 Point 'n Shoot]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/sets/72157626301316670/with/5540001367/ Photos of and with the Vivitar Point 'N Shoot 110 - a flickr set by pho-Tony]
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/49656291@N00/sets/72157623469660216/ Photos of and with the Vivitar Point 'N Shoot 110 - a flickr set by HaarFager].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 15 March 2022

The Vivitar Point 'N Shoot 110 is a plastic camera taking 17mm x 13mm images on 110 film, marketed from about 1986 by Vivitar. The camera is believed to have been manufactured in China.

The Point 'N Shoot 110 has fixed focus and exposure. The retail version was black. A special lavendar colored version was sold through Avon in 1987. The slot in the top of the camera is for a Flip-Flash module; a disposable strips of flashbulbs.



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