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The '''[[Kodak]] KB20''' is an inexpensive compact 35mm camera. It is part of the [[Kodak KB]] series of cameras. | The '''[[Kodak]] KB20''' is an inexpensive compact 35mm camera. It is part of the [[Kodak KB]] series of cameras. | ||
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The Kodak KB20 is an inexpensive compact 35mm camera. It is part of the Kodak KB series of cameras.
The lens is a 30 mm Ektanar, 2-element design protected by a sliding cover. It has a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 s with an aperture of f/8. It is capable of focus in daylight at 4 ft (1.2 m) to infinity. The camera is compatible with DX Encoding with film speed of 100, 200, or 400 ISO. It is powered by 2x 1.5V AA / LR6 size alkaline batteries.