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The '''Kodak Cameo Zoom''', also known as the '''Kodak Cameo Zoom Plus''', is a camera introduced in 1993. It takes the ever-popular 35mm film. It has a single shutter speed, a zoom lens, and 400 ISO film was recommended. | The '''Kodak Cameo Zoom''', also known as the '''Kodak Cameo Zoom Plus''', is a camera introduced in 1993. It takes the ever-popular 35mm film. It has a single shutter speed, a zoom lens, and 400 ISO film was recommended. | ||
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The Kodak Cameo Zoom, also known as the Kodak Cameo Zoom Plus, is a camera introduced in 1993. It takes the ever-popular 35mm film. It has a single shutter speed, a zoom lens, and 400 ISO film was recommended.