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The '''[[Vivitar]] XB200 Big View''' is a late-1990s camera for the briefly popular [[APS]] film format. It offered all three APS aspect ratios, autofocus, motor-driven film advance, automatic flash, a large viewfinder, red eye reduction, and needs two AA batteries to operate.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980613042635/http://www.vivitar.com/APS.HTML Vivitar - Advanced Photo System, Archived on Wayback Machine on 13 June 1998] at Internet Archive</ref>  
 
The '''[[Vivitar]] XB200 Big View''' is a late-1990s camera for the briefly popular [[APS]] film format. It offered all three APS aspect ratios, autofocus, motor-driven film advance, automatic flash, a large viewfinder, red eye reduction, and needs two AA batteries to operate.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980613042635/http://www.vivitar.com/APS.HTML Vivitar - Advanced Photo System, Archived on Wayback Machine on 13 June 1998] at Internet Archive</ref>  
  
 
A fixed-focus version was available called [[Vivitar XB100]].  
 
A fixed-focus version was available called [[Vivitar XB100]].  
  
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 24 December 2023

The Vivitar XB200 Big View is a late-1990s camera for the briefly popular APS film format. It offered all three APS aspect ratios, autofocus, motor-driven film advance, automatic flash, a large viewfinder, red eye reduction, and needs two AA batteries to operate.[1]

A fixed-focus version was available called Vivitar XB100.

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