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The '''[[Kodak]] VR35 K5''' is a basic but well-made camera for 35mm film. It has a built-in flash, motor-driven film advance, and a switch for choosing the film speed. The camera was introduced in 1986, a year in which Kodak re-entered the 35mm film camera market (they had previously stopped making such cameras in 1969). The camera was made in Hong Kong. | The '''[[Kodak]] VR35 K5''' is a basic but well-made camera for 35mm film. It has a built-in flash, motor-driven film advance, and a switch for choosing the film speed. The camera was introduced in 1986, a year in which Kodak re-entered the 35mm film camera market (they had previously stopped making such cameras in 1969). The camera was made in Hong Kong. | ||
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The Kodak VR35 K5 is a basic but well-made camera for 35mm film. It has a built-in flash, motor-driven film advance, and a switch for choosing the film speed. The camera was introduced in 1986, a year in which Kodak re-entered the 35mm film camera market (they had previously stopped making such cameras in 1969). The camera was made in Hong Kong.