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Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim

first glance the Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim looks like one of the hundreds of ultra-cheap and basic 35mm cameras that were common in the 1980s and ‘90s. There is, however, one important difference. While most of those had lenses of around 35mm, the ‘Viv’, as it is known to its fans,

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