Vivitar V335
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Vivitar V335 image by Jakob Fannar (Image rights) |
The Vivitar V335 is a 35mm SLR camera manufactured by Cosina and marketed by Vivitar in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
In 1987, Vivitar sponsored an art project created by ninth grade students at Peet Junior High School in Cedar Falls, IA in which the students created a "megasculpture" of a Vivitar V335 camera. The giant camera was constructed from plywood and masonite and measured 16 feet wide and 21 feet high. It included a flash unit and two Kodakcolor VR-G 200 film boxes. The flash unit actually fired, weighed 300 lbs, and had to be hoisted onto the camera by means of a hook-and-ladder truck.[1]
Specifications
- Badging: Vivitar
- Manufacturer: Cosina
- Lens mount: Pentax K
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Vivitar V335 image by Geovanny Aguilar (Image rights) |
Vivitar V335 image by Jakob Fannar (Image rights) |
Vivitar V335 image by Bmc1991 (Image rights) |
Notes
Links
- Flickr group: Vivitar V335 SLR - photos of and with camera, discussions of camera