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The '''[[Vivitar]] Tele 603''' takes the [[110 film]] format. It a built-in flash, and a "tele" mode.  
 
The '''[[Vivitar]] Tele 603''' takes the [[110 film]] format. It a built-in flash, and a "tele" mode.  
  

Revision as of 10:34, 16 June 2017

The Vivitar Tele 603 takes the 110 film format. It a built-in flash, and a "tele" mode.

It is not known when it was introduced, but it appears in a newspaper ad in 1977, which mentions a list price of $69.95.[1]

It would be interesting to see photos taken using this camera and modern Lomography brand 110 film, to see whether it is trashy like the cameras Continental made, or whether it was reasonably competent like Kodak's models.

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