IMG-KODAK M35 Reloadable Camera O.Green
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Film: 35mm film Focusing: Focus Free, 1m~infinity Optics Lens: 31mm, F=10, 1 element Shutter Speed: 1/120s Built-in flash (On/Off) Film Transport: Manual wind and rewind Power Source: 1 x AAA Battery Weight: 100g Main Plastic Material : ABS Dimensions: 114 x 63 x 35 mm ( W x H x D ) *Film and Battery need purchase sepa
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