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The '''Kodakn KE20''' is a 1990s-era camera for 35mm film. It has a 3 element 29mm fixed-focus lens, a built-in flash, an "easy load" film loading system, a built-in sliding lens cover, and red eye reduction. It requires two AA batteries to operate. It is likely that 400 ISO film is most suited to the camera.
 
The '''Kodakn KE20''' is a 1990s-era camera for 35mm film. It has a 3 element 29mm fixed-focus lens, a built-in flash, an "easy load" film loading system, a built-in sliding lens cover, and red eye reduction. It requires two AA batteries to operate. It is likely that 400 ISO film is most suited to the camera.
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The Kodakn KE20 is a 1990s-era camera for 35mm film. It has a 3 element 29mm fixed-focus lens, a built-in flash, an "easy load" film loading system, a built-in sliding lens cover, and red eye reduction. It requires two AA batteries to operate. It is likely that 400 ISO film is most suited to the camera.