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The '''Vivitar IC 100''' was a cheap and cheerful plastic camera designed for [[35mm]] film. With [[fixed focus]] and shutter speed and a small aperture it fits into the [[toy camera]] category. It's very small, lightweight, and fragile. It was assembled in China for the American [[Vivitar]] company, mainly for sale in far eastern markets, sometime in the 2000s. [[ASA|ISO]] 400 film with only 24 exposures (to prevent strain on the shutter release spring) is recommended. |
The '''Vivitar IC 100''' was a cheap and cheerful plastic camera designed for [[35mm]] film. With [[fixed focus]] and shutter speed and a small aperture it fits into the [[toy camera]] category. It's very small, lightweight, and fragile. It was assembled in China for the American [[Vivitar]] company, mainly for sale in far eastern markets, sometime in the 2000s. [[ASA|ISO]] 400 film with only 24 exposures (to prevent strain on the shutter release spring) is recommended. |
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See also the similar ''IC 101 Panorama''. |
See also the similar ''IC 101 Panorama''. |
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* [[Hot shoe]] for clip-on flash. |
* [[Hot shoe]] for clip-on flash. |
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* No batteries required. |
* No batteries required. |
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[[Category: Vivitar|IC 100]] |
[[Category: Vivitar|IC 100]] |
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[[Category: I|IC 100]] |
[[Category: I|IC 100]] |