Kodak VR35 K4a

Kodak VR35 K4a

£20.00 GBP
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Kodak VR35 K4a

Kodak VR35 K4a

£20.00 GBP
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The Kodak VR35 K4a is a simple, fixed focus, 35mm point and shoot camera from the late 1980’s, known for its ease of use with automatic exposure, built-in flash, and manual film advance, featuring a Kodak 38mm f/5.6 lens and operating on AA batteries for its flash. It's part of Kodak's return to 35mm cameras, offering basic controls like an ISO/aperture switch (100/200/400) for different film types, making it a classic, straightforward camera for casual film photography. 
 
Priced low due to the flash “ready” light being a little temperamental, however in testing, the flash fires fine and camera is in fantastic condition with original box and manual, so I wouldn’t have any issues using this camera myself.  But I can’t sell as grade A or B.
 
Condition Grade - Good (C)
  • Film: 35mm
  • Lens: Kodak 38mm f/5.6 (fixed focus).
  • Focus: Fixed focus (no manual focusing).
  • Exposure: Automatic exposure with an ISO/Aperture switch (100, 200, 400).
  • Flash: Built-in, activated by a slider, requires 2 AA batteries.
  • Film Advance: Manual.

Camera Grades

  • Mint / Excellent (A)

    • Fully functional with no cosmetic defects

    • Lens and viewfinder are clean, no scratches

    • Shutter and flash work perfectly

  • Very Good (B)

    • Minor cosmetic wear (small scratches or scuffs)

    • Fully functional with all features working

    • Lens and viewfinder may have slight dust or tiny marks

  • Good (C)

    • Noticeable wear and cosmetic imperfections

    • Fully functional but may have minor issues (slightly slow shutter, weak flash)

    • Lens may have haze or dust

  • Fair / Poor (D)

    • Heavy cosmetic wear or damage

    • Functional issues (shutter sticking, flash not working, light leaks)

    • Lens may have scratches, haze, or fungus

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Our cameras are vintage and pre owned items. Many were originally manufactured decades ago and, while carefully inspected and tested, they may show signs of age or previous use.

Due to the nature of vintage electronics and mechanical components, long term performance cannot be guaranteed. With proper care and normal use, these cameras can continue to produce great results, but occasional maintenance or repair may be required over time.

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