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Power comes from a CR123 battery for the autofocus, winding, zoom and metering, and a built-in battery for the date & time.
 
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The Series 1 ZM95DB is a compact 35mm camera made in China for Vivitar, introduced c.1994[1]. It has a 6-element f4.7-f8 38-70mm zoom lens with autofocus down to 0.8m. Features include red-eye reduction and a date-imprinting back. Exposure is entirely automatic, set by DX-coded films - the only override being the flash selector.

Power comes from a CR123 battery for the autofocus, winding, zoom and metering, and a built-in battery for the date & time.

Notes

  1. copyright date on manual