Difference between revisions of "Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE25"
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The '''Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE25''' is a 2000s-era camera for 35mm film. It has a fixed-focus 29mm lens, a built-in flash that fires every time, and a built-in sliding lens cover. It has an "easy load" film loading system that considerably simplifies loading the film. The focus distance is 1.2m to infinity. 400 ISO film is recommended. | The '''Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE25''' is a 2000s-era camera for 35mm film. It has a fixed-focus 29mm lens, a built-in flash that fires every time, and a built-in sliding lens cover. It has an "easy load" film loading system that considerably simplifies loading the film. The focus distance is 1.2m to infinity. 400 ISO film is recommended. | ||
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The Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE25 is a 2000s-era camera for 35mm film. It has a fixed-focus 29mm lens, a built-in flash that fires every time, and a built-in sliding lens cover. It has an "easy load" film loading system that considerably simplifies loading the film. The focus distance is 1.2m to infinity. 400 ISO film is recommended.