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Vivitar Point 'N Shoot 110
Vivitar · USA · 1986 · 110 film
The Vivitar Point 'N Shoot 110 was a compact, fully automatic camera introduced in 1986 as part of Vivitar's line of affordable snapshot cameras. Designed to use the diminutive 110 cartridge film format that had been declining since the early 1980s, this camera embodied the point-and-shoot philosophy of casual photography. With fixed-focus or simple autofocus systems, automatic exposure settings, and a straightforward design requiring no technical knowledge, it was typical of countless budget cameras aimed at the casual market during the mid-1980s. The camera's construction would have been primarily plastic, contributing to its lightweight and affordable nature while sacrificing durability common in more expensive models.
Specifications
| Film Format | 110 |





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