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Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera with Flash Reusable Film Camera M35

Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera with Flash Reusable Film Camera M35

Kodak M35 35mm Camera will capture your memories. Load up this reusable analogue camera with 35mm film. Available in four colours, the Kodak M35 has a

Kodak M35 35mm Camera Pink

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Kodak reusable analogue 35mm film camera which is suitable for both colour and black & white 35mm film. Built in flash. Compatible with ISO 200 and ISO 400 35mm films. Features a 31mm F10 focus free lens. Requires 1x AAA battery. Shutter speed of 1/120s. Manual wind and rewind. Comes with a carrying strap. Weighs 100 grams. Simply purchase a roll of 35mm film and load it in, take your photos, rewind and have the film roll developed. No battery or film included.

Kodak M35 35mm Reusable Film Camera (Olive Green)

Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus Free, Easy to Use

KODAK 35mm Film Camera - reuseable —

Kodak M35 35mm Camera Yellow - Parallax Photographic

Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera with Flash - Purple UK

KODAK M35 35mm Film Camera with Kodak UltraMax 400 Films Kodak M35 is a reusable film camera that uses 35mm film. Much like its range of disposable cameras, the M35 has a fixed-focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, and a flash on/off switch. Simply buy a roll of 35mm film and load it, shoot, rewind and bring the roll of film to develop at photo developing stores.

Reusable Film Camera Bundle Includes Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Kodak 35mm Film 36 Exposures And Clikoze Tips Card (Yellow)

KODAK M35 35mm Film Camera with Kodak UltraMax 400 Films Kodak M35 is a reusable film camera that uses 35mm film. Much like its range of disposable cameras, the M35 has a fixed-focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, and a flash on/off switch. Simply buy a roll of 35mm film and load it, shoot, rewind and bring the roll of film to develop at photo developing stores.

Kodak M35 35mm Reusable Film Camera (Yellow)

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