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Vivitar S124

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Brand Vivitar 2010
Model S124
Released Year 2010
Type Digital Cameras
Series Pop Snap
Color Available in various colors
Optical Zoom 16x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Vivitar S124 is a disposable camera designed for straightforward photography with minimal technical complexity. It features a fixed focus lens optimized for general daylight use, ensuring decent image clarity without manual adjustments. The built-in flash allows for indoor and low-light shooting conditions, activating automatically as needed. Compact and lightweight, the camera is intended for casual users and event photography. The camera uses 35mm film with a standard frame count, compatible with most photo processing services. Its all-plastic construction prioritizes affordability and ease of disposal after film exposure.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/3.2
Screen Size 2.4 in
Battery Type Lithium
Series Pop Snap
Type Digital SLR
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Maximum Resolution 40-49.9 MP
Model S124
Optical Zoom 16x
Connectivity USB
Charger Included No
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Device Type Disposable Film Camera
Film Format 35mm
Lens Fixed focus lens
Flash Built-in automatic flash
Exposure Count 24 or 27 exposures
Focus Fixed focus
Color Available in various colors
Dimensions Compact and lightweight plastic body
Manufacturer Vivitar
Intended Use Casual photography, single-use

Key Advantages

The Vivitar S124 offers simplicity, making it ideal for users with no prior photography experience. Its fixed focus lens removes the need for manual focusing, speeding up photo capture. The built-in automatic flash improves indoor and night shots without extra adjustments. The camera's compact size makes it portable and easy to carry to events and outings. It delivers decent image quality for a disposable camera, suitable for casual snapshots. Lastly, its affordable price point makes it an accessible choice for single-use photography needs.

Limitations

As a disposable camera, the Vivitar S124 lacks advanced photographic controls like zoom, adjustable aperture, or manual focus. The fixed shutter speed and exposure can limit image quality in challenging lighting. Film format restricts post-processing flexibility compared to digital cameras. The camera is single-use only, generating waste after the 24 or 27 exposure limit is reached. Image quality is generally lower compared to digital or higher-end film cameras, with potential for grain and color inaccuracies. It requires film development, which can delay viewing results and incur additional costs.

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