Kodak Fun Saver with flash and ISO 400 27 Exposures

Kodak Fun Saver with flash and ISO 400 27 Exposures

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Lightweight and compact Loaded with Kodak 800 speed Available in 27 exposures Charge manual flash before every picture

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