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Confusingly, there are two cameras called '''[[Vivitar]] T200'''.  
 
Confusingly, there are two cameras called '''[[Vivitar]] T200'''.  
  
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The other one looks somewhat older, and is fixed-focus, has a built-in flash, and manual film advance and rewind.  
 
The other one looks somewhat older, and is fixed-focus, has a built-in flash, and manual film advance and rewind.  
  
==References==
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[[Category:Vivitar]]
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*[https://youtu.be/BxTG5Ep8JgM?si=ABFkCwCBzTFcspP9 Vivitar T200 (older model) video presentation] by YouTuber [https://www.youtube.com/@Ace1000ks19751982 Ace1000ks1975]
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[[Category:Vivitar|T200]]
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[[Category:T|T200 Vivitar]]
 
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[[Category:Panorama]]
 
[[Category:Panorama]]

Latest revision as of 05:38, 29 December 2023

Confusingly, there are two cameras called Vivitar T200.

One of them is from circa 2000, has a fixed-focus 28mm lens, both normal and a fake panorama mode (simply cropping off the top and bottom of photo, but not making it any wider), has a built-in flash, and manual film advance and rewind. The sliding lens cover acts as a shutter lock.[1]

The other one looks somewhat older, and is fixed-focus, has a built-in flash, and manual film advance and rewind.

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