Product Description:
Now it's fun and easy for you to take great pictures any time - of almost anything - with KODAK One-Time-Use Cameras. They take great action and still pictures, in sunlight and in low light. There's a choice for almost every use - indoor and outdoor, panoramic and even under water. KODAK One-Time-Use Cameras go everywhere... even where traditional cameras don't dare to go!PRODUCT FEATURES:Quality zoom pictures as easy as a flick of a switch;Convenient, easy and worry-free;First 35mm One-Time-Use Flash camera with Zoom;Bring objects 35% closer;Delivers better pictures from a distance;Cuts out unwanted background and foreground;Loaded with KODAK MAX 800 speed film;2 Choices - takes pictures with zoom and without zoom.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Focus/Zoom - Zoom
- Special Features - Single-use
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- BatteryDescription: 1 AA
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Kodak
- Color: GRAY
- EAN: 0041778082683
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Kodak
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Kodak
- Model: 8082687
- MPN: 8082687
- NumberOfItems: 1
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- ProductTypeSubcategory: single-use
- Publisher: Kodak
- Studio: Kodak
- UPC: 041778082683
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