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Capture your memories with a reusable Kodak 35mm film camera. The Kodak M35 is an easy-to-use camera with a fixed focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, and a switch to turn the flash on and off. Features: Uses 35mm film (sold separately) ISO 200 / 400 Optical wide-angle lens, 31mm, F=10, 1 element Focus Free,
Capture your memories with a reusable Kodak 35mm film camera.
The Kodak M35 is an easy-to-use camera with a fixed focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, and a switch to turn the flash on and off.
Features:
Kodak M35 Film Camera
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Film Format : 135 Film (24x36mm) ISO 200 / 400 Optics Lens : 31mm, F=10, 1 element Focusing : Focus Free, 1M to ∞ / Flash - 15s Recycle time (70μF)
Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus Free, Easy to Use, Build in Flash and Compatible with 35mm Color Negative or B/W Film (Film and AAA
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Capture the memories with this easy to use reusable 35mm film camera. The M35 has fixed focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, and a switch to turn flash On/Off. Kodak M35 with its fixed-focus wide-angle lens has a powerful flash and is easy to load the film roll. Uses 35mm format film and offers a focal length of 31mm. This camera runs on a single AAA battery (not included) and features an optical viewfinder, f/10 aperture and 1/120 second shutter speed.
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