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The [[Vivitar]] Ultra Wide and Slim is an all-plastic, "[[Fixed focus |focus-free]]" 35mm camera made in China. This very simple model has no adjustments for exposure, and no flash, limiting its use to daylight scenes.
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Two things set it apart from the typical plastic 35mm cheapie: First is its exceptionally wide-angle lens, nominally 22mm in focal length. Secondly, true to the name "slim," the camera is physically small and easily pocketable.
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The '''Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim''' is an all-plastic, "[[Fixed focus |focus-free]]" 35mm camera marketed by [[Vivitar]]. It was manufactured in China by [[Sunpet]] of Hong Kong,<ref>The camera appears without Vivitar's branding in the [https://issuu.com/sunpet/docs/sunpet_catalogue Sunpet catalogue page 21] dated 2014.</ref> and has no adjustments for exposure and no flash, limiting its use to daylight scenes. Two things set it apart from the typical low-cost plastic 35mm [[trashcam]]: First, it has an exceptionally wide-angle lens, nominally 22mm in focal length with an aperture of f/11. The minimum focus distance is at 1.5m. The shutter is single speed at 1/125. Secondly, true to the name "slim," the camera is physically small and easily pocketable. The film is advanced with a wheel using the left hand thumb. A counter is on the top of the body. Rewinding the film involves releasing the film spool on the base of the camera and operating the film rewind crank. When rewinding the film back into the canister the exposure counter is decreased.
  
 
The lens in this camera has two elements, giving better-than-expected sharpness. However the camera still gives quite noticeable vignetting in the corners of the frame. For some users this is an appealing feature, as it creates some of the look of the cult favorite [[Lomo LC-A]]—but at a considerably cheaper cost. Some users have found the film advance to be prone to failure, however.
 
The lens in this camera has two elements, giving better-than-expected sharpness. However the camera still gives quite noticeable vignetting in the corners of the frame. For some users this is an appealing feature, as it creates some of the look of the cult favorite [[Lomo LC-A]]—but at a considerably cheaper cost. Some users have found the film advance to be prone to failure, however.
  
The original production of Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim cameras seems to have ended; but a [[Superheadz]] release of "[[White Slim Angel]]" and "[[Black Slim Devil]]" cameras appear to be based on the same molds.
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The original production of Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim cameras seems to have ended; but a Japanese distributor called [[Powershovel]] marketed a camera series branded as [[SuperHeadz Wide and Slim]]. The cameras have been released with the names such as "White Slim Angel" and "Black Slim Devil" which are based on the same molds. Another rebranded version is the [[Eximus]].
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In 2022 [[RETO Production]] launched a new version Ultra Wide & Slim in a number of distinctive colors.
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== Links ==
 
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* [http://www.flickr.com/groups/57074580@N00/ Flickr Group: Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim - discussion and photos]
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* [http://www.joshedwards.com/2008/05/vivitar-ultra-wide-and-slim-manual.html Ultra Wide & Slim user manual] at [http://www.joshedwards.com/ Joshedwards.com]
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*[https://www.lomography.com/magazine/132217-vivitar-ultra-wide-and-slim-mind-your-fingers Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim review] at [https://www.lomography.com/ Lomography.com]
  
[http://www.flickr.com/groups/57074580@N00/ Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim group on flickr]
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 28 December 2023

The Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim is an all-plastic, "focus-free" 35mm camera marketed by Vivitar. It was manufactured in China by Sunpet of Hong Kong,[1] and has no adjustments for exposure and no flash, limiting its use to daylight scenes. Two things set it apart from the typical low-cost plastic 35mm trashcam: First, it has an exceptionally wide-angle lens, nominally 22mm in focal length with an aperture of f/11. The minimum focus distance is at 1.5m. The shutter is single speed at 1/125. Secondly, true to the name "slim," the camera is physically small and easily pocketable. The film is advanced with a wheel using the left hand thumb. A counter is on the top of the body. Rewinding the film involves releasing the film spool on the base of the camera and operating the film rewind crank. When rewinding the film back into the canister the exposure counter is decreased.

The lens in this camera has two elements, giving better-than-expected sharpness. However the camera still gives quite noticeable vignetting in the corners of the frame. For some users this is an appealing feature, as it creates some of the look of the cult favorite Lomo LC-A—but at a considerably cheaper cost. Some users have found the film advance to be prone to failure, however.

The original production of Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim cameras seems to have ended; but a Japanese distributor called Powershovel marketed a camera series branded as SuperHeadz Wide and Slim. The cameras have been released with the names such as "White Slim Angel" and "Black Slim Devil" which are based on the same molds. Another rebranded version is the Eximus.

In 2022 RETO Production launched a new version Ultra Wide & Slim in a number of distinctive colors.



Notes

  1. The camera appears without Vivitar's branding in the Sunpet catalogue page 21 dated 2014.

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