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The '''Kodak Cross''' is a 1980s-era camera for [[110 film]]. It has a switch for "sunny" and "cloudy" exposure settings. | The '''Kodak Cross''' is a 1980s-era camera for [[110 film]]. It has a switch for "sunny" and "cloudy" exposure settings. | ||
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The Kodak Cross is a 1980s-era camera for 110 film. It has a switch for "sunny" and "cloudy" exposure settings.
It used disposable flip-flash for indoor photography. But while 110 film survives in production as a niche format, flip-flash is long gone, so as of 2018 this camera can only be used outdoors.
The camera was made in Brazil.