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The '''Kodak 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 '''Kodak 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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+ | *[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Kodak-Ke20-35-Mm-Camera-2821265.html Kodak KE20 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib] | ||
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The Kodak 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.