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Kodak VR35 Series

Kodak VR35 K12

  • Manufacturer Kodak
  • Type Snapshot camera
  • Type of Film 35mm
  • Focal Length 35 mm
  • Max Aperture f/2.8
  • Focus Automatic

The Kodak VR35 K12 is an automatic camera. It was offered by Eastman Kodak from 1986 to 1989. It is one of the top models of the VR35 series. The camera was built in Japan and is very similar to the K14. The body of the camera is made of plastic and most parts are black.

The lens of the 35mm camera is fixed. The name of the lens is "Kodak Ektar Lens". The lens has a focal length of 35 mm. The lens is focused via autofocus. In general, most of the functions are automatic to make as little work as possible for the photographer or to eliminate the biggest sources of error.

The 35mm photo camera has a built-in light meter. It is designed for an ISO range of 100 to 1000. The Kodak VR35 K12 reads the ISO value via the DX code on the cartridge. Exposure settings are automatically controlled and set by the 35mm camera. Shutter speed and aperture cannot be changed. There is also no exposure compensation.

The photo camera has a self-timer and a tripod socket. Both of these features are honestly rare on VR35 cameras. For low light photography, there is a built-in Sensalite flash. The flash is flipped open for use, and when closed, the part serves as a protector for the optics.

Power is actually supplied by a Kodak Ultralife battery. This type of battery was developed especially for Kodak cameras. But it did not catch on, so it is hard to find the original batteries today. As an alternative, you can reach for a 9V battery (eBay / Amazon*).

Films for the Kodak VR35 K12

What kind of films does the Kodak VR35 K12 need? The camera needs 35mm format films. 35mm films are still manufactured today. They can be developed in most laboratories. A good choice for color is Kodak Ultramax 400*. If you want to stay monochrome, the Ilford Delta 100* is not bad. Both films are very solid and give excellent results.

You can see if there is film in the camera through a small window on the back. After each press of the shutter button, the camera advances the film. A counter shows the number of photos taken. At the end of the roll, the material is wound back into the cartridge and can then be taken for development. The development of the above-mentioned films takes place in the C-41 process or in a black-and-white developer.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format 35mm
Picture Format 36 mm x 24 mm
Lens type Fixed lens
Focal Length 35 mm
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speeds 1/500 – 1/8 second
Adjustable aperture No
Adjustable shutter speed No
Auto exposure Yes
Light Meter Yes
Supported Film Speeds ISO 100 to ISO 1000
Exposure Modes Program Auto
Flash Built-in flash
Tripod Mount Yes
Cable Release Thread No
Self-timer Yes
Power Supply 1x 6LR61 battery
Release Date 1986
Age Up to 40 years
Production start 1986
Production End 1989
Production duration 3 years
Manufacturer Kodak

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Kodak VR35 K12

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