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(I can't find a picture of this on flickr. In fact, the only proof I could find it existed is a eBay listing...but the seller lists it as Vivitar LC600, though the picture is for the Z350)
 
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The '''[[Vivitar]] Z350''' is a camera for the briefly fashionable [[APS]] film format. It has autofocus, motor-driven film advance, a zoom lens, a choice of all three APS aspect ratios, and a red eye reduction system. It needs a CR2 battery to operate.  
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The '''[[Vivitar]] Z350''' is a camera for the briefly fashionable [[APS]] film format. It appears to have been introduced in 1998. It has autofocus, motor-driven film advance, a zoom lens, a choice of all three APS aspect ratios, and a red eye reduction system. It needs a CR2 battery to operate.  
  
 
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The Vivitar Z350 is a camera for the briefly fashionable APS film format. It appears to have been introduced in 1998. It has autofocus, motor-driven film advance, a zoom lens, a choice of all three APS aspect ratios, and a red eye reduction system. It needs a CR2 battery to operate.