Vivitar 35mm
Vivitar 35mm
The Vivitar 35mm camera was a film camera.. The 35mm was designed to take 35mm, Cartridge Roll film. The camera requires 1, AA battery. Unloaded, the camera weighs 142.00 g (5.01 oz.), with batteries 167.00 g (5.89 oz.), and with film, 186.00 g (6.56 oz.). Features include integrated flash.
General Information
Film | 35mm Film |
Weight | 142.00 g (5.01 oz.) |
Date Acquired | February 2nd, 2013 |
Battery | 1 x AA |
Country of Manufacture | China |
Features
Tripod Socket | Integrated Flash | Auto Focus | Self Timer | Date Back | Hot Shoe | Cold Shoe |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Yes | No | No | No |
Technical Notes
This camera, while clearly marked "Vivitar" might actually be a counterfeit knockoff. It lacks a model number, has an unsprung film plate, and is one of the cheapest RTM cameras we've seen. The oversized viewfinder may be to mislead new SLR consumers, however it does give an interesting look reminiscent of 50's Kodak Brownie Star series cameras (such as the Kodak Brownie Starlet).
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