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The Vivitar XB100 Big View is a late-1990s compact camera for the APS format that was popular around the time. Unfortunately, APS is currently (as of 2016) out of production (yet 110 film, the format it was intended to replace, remains in production), although old stock expired aps film is readily available and has been used for funky results.
This camera offered all three APS film aspect ratios, is fixed-focus, has motor-driven film advance, a large viewfinder, a built-in flash, red eye reduction, and requires two AA batteries to operate.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Vivitar - Advanced Photo System, Archived 1 February 1998 by Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive