Vintage Kodak VR35 Model K12 35mm Camera with Auto Focus and Auto Advance Flash Kodak 35mm

Kodak VR35 Film Cameras All Auction Buy It Now 51 Results Model: Kodak VR35 Model Format Color Country/Region of Manufacture Condition Price Buying Format All Filters Vintage Kodak K80 VR35 Ektanar f 3.9 lens Camera 35mm Film for PARTS $15.00 $12.90 shipping SPONSORED Vintage Kodak VR35 K4a 35mm Camera Point & Shoot & Case 38mm F5.6 3 Apertures It has a fixed, all-glass, 4-element 35mm f/2.8 lens, auto exposure, auto focus (a half press brings up picture indicators for varying focus scenes inside the viewfinder, blinking means subject is too close), and an automatic flash. Film advance and rewind are motor driven, and it reads DX code film canisters of 100, 200, 400, and 1000 ISO.

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The VR35 K12 reads the DX code on your film, but recognizes only films that consumers commonly used in those days: ISO 100, 200, 400, and 1000. If there's no DX code, or the DX code is for a speed the camera can't recognize, the camera uses ISO 100. You can't adjust ISO or exposure. Kodak VR35 navigation search Kodak 's VR35-Series was a line of 35mm point-and-shoot cameras, introduced in 1986, marking Kodak's return to making 35mm cameras after a 17 year gap. The range continued until 1993. The Kodak VR35 K12 is an automatic camera. It was offered by Eastman Kodak from 1986 to 1989. It is one of the top models of the VR35 series. The camera was built in Japan and is very similar to the K14. The body of the camera is made of plastic and most parts are black. The lens of the 35mm camera is fixed. 35mm, expired film, Fujifilm Fujicolor 200, Kodak, Kodak Gold/Max/Ultramax 400, Kodak VR35 K40 The Kodak VR35 K40 was part of Kodak's return to selling 35mm cameras. Kodak had some success with its lines of 35 mm cameras in the 1950s and 1960s, cranking out plenty of Retinas, Signets, and Ponys.

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This is a Kodak VR35 K14, a 35mm point and shoot camera manufactured in Japan by Chinon Industries for the Eastman Kodak company between the years 1986 - 1989. It was the top of the line in Kodak's VR35 family which consisted of at least 15 different models ranging from simple fixed focus cameras, all the way to sophisticated ones like this. item 1 Kodak VR35 Model K12 35mm Point & Shoot Film Camera Ektar Lens Auto Focus. $25.89. +$7.99 shipping. $10.00. Kodak VR35 K12 35mm Point & Shoot Film Camera Ektar Lens Auto Focus UNTESTED. $26.48. Kodak VR35 Model K12 35mm Point & Shoot Film Camera Ektar Lens Auto Focus. $15.14. The 35mm photo camera has a built-in light meter. It is designed for an ISO range of 100 to 1000. The Kodak VR35 K14 reads the ISO value via the DX code on the cartridge. Exposure settings are automatically controlled and set by the 35mm camera. Shutter speed and aperture cannot be changed. Kodak 's VR35-Series was a line of 35mm point-and-shoot cameras, introduced in 1986, marking Kodak's return to making 35mm cameras after a 17 year gap. The range continued until 1993.

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This is a review of the Chinon Auto 2001 & Kodak VR35 K14 - the Kodak VR35 K14 is a rebranded and slightly tweaked Chinon 2001. It was apparent that the 80s was the decade that many automobile manufacturers began to revision their design philosophy. Focal length: 38 mm Maximum aperture: f/5.6 Focus: Fixed Shutter speeds: 1/125 s Flash / Flash connection: Built-in flash Release date: 1986 Age: Up to 38 years Categories: Cameras, Kodak cameras The Kodak VR35 K4a is a snapshot camera. It dates from the 1980s and was distributed by Eastman Kodak. Kodak Vr35 K6 JPN Limited Original Film Camera Retro. C $56.75. Was: C $61.03. C $15.66 shipping. or Best Offer. Vivitar Big View BV30 Shoot 35mm Film Camera Black UnTested! As Is. 35mm, film cameras, Kodak Gold/Max/Ultramax 400, Kodak VR35 K40, thinning the herd I knew as I loaded a roll of expired Kodak Max 400 into this camera that I wasn't going to keep it. I was only shooting it one more time, for old time's sake. My mom bought me my first Kodak VR35 K40 as a Christmas gift in about 1986.

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The Kodak VR35 K14 is a high quality and very interestingly designed 35mm point-and-shoot from the late 1980s. This camera was reportedly made by the Japanese company Chinon and is quite close to their Auto 2001 model. It features a fast and very sharp 35mm f2.8 lens and a clever flip-up lens cover that also houses the camera's flash. 199 Posted January 30, 2020 I recently acquired a couple of these Kodak VR35 K12 automatic 35mm cameras. I read about them online a while back and thought they sounded interesting. From what I researched, the VR line of cameras was Kodak's re-entry into the 35mm market after taking a break for about 17 years.