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The '''Kodak Photo fx''' is a basic camera for 35mm film. It is fixed-focus, has a built-in flash, and manual film advance. This camera was very similar to the [[Kodak Star 275]], but had some cosmetic differences, and was marketed towards children, with the camera coming in a kit designed to appeal to kids (including stickers!). The camera was released in 1993, and was made in China. | The '''Kodak Photo fx''' is a basic camera for 35mm film. It is fixed-focus, has a built-in flash, and manual film advance. This camera was very similar to the [[Kodak Star 275]], but had some cosmetic differences, and was marketed towards children, with the camera coming in a kit designed to appeal to kids (including stickers!). The camera was released in 1993, and was made in China. | ||
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The Kodak Photo fx is a basic camera for 35mm film. It is fixed-focus, has a built-in flash, and manual film advance. This camera was very similar to the Kodak Star 275, but had some cosmetic differences, and was marketed towards children, with the camera coming in a kit designed to appeal to kids (including stickers!). The camera was released in 1993, and was made in China.