Vivitar Big View BV35 AF |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in China from (Circa) 1996 to (After) 1998.
Index of rarity in France: Frequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 9633
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Chronology of cameras Vivitar
At a certain point in the 1990s, camera manufacturers began equipping their cameras with huge viewfinders. Was it to facilitate use for eyeglass wearers or to promise bright photos? I have my own little idea about this.
Canon was very diligent in producing cameras of this type, such as the Prima BF (Big Finder) series or Prima AF (?). Nikon almost escaped the contagion but was still affected with some models, like the EF400SV (SV Super Viewfinder). Fujifilm gave in with the Big Viewfinder Auto 35 and others. Pentax played it discreetly without giving a particular name. And Minolta? Unfortunately, they succumbed as well.
All of this results in cameras that resemble poorly assembled soufflés.
The award for ugliness goes to a series of cameras without a real brand, likely from a Chinese manufacturer using licensed recognized names. They all have the same body, a flash, often a motor, and a single shutter speed (1/125). The lens is a 35mm with three elements. They were present on the market roughly between 1995 and 2000.
Motor | Lens1 | Flash | Red Eye reduction | ||
Vivitar EZ Big View | No | 5.6/35 mm FF |
Manual | ||
Vivitar EZ Motor Big View | Yes | 5.6/35 mm FF |
Auto | ||
Vivitar Big View BV 35 AF | Yes | AF | Auto | Yes | |
Hanimex VC 3200 Big Viewfinder | No | FF | Manual | ||
Hanimex VC 3300 Big Viewfinder | Yes | FF | Auto | Yes | |
Hanimex VC 3500 Big Viewfinder | Yes | AF | ? | ||
Hanimex FFM 6300 | Yes | FF | Auto | Yes |
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Hanimex AF 6500 | Yes | AF | Auto | ||
Konica Pop Z-Motor AF | Yes | AF | Auto | ||
Vivitar A35 Splash Proof | Yes | FF | Auto | Yes |
Vivitar responded to the trend of "Big View" with this BV35 featuring a particularly bright viewfinder.
To simplify usage to the extreme, there is no power button; a slight press on the shutter release activates the camera. Upon triggering, the autofocus kicks in, the flash engages if the camera deems it necessary, and a light indicator prevents red-eye. Then, the motor advances the film for the next shot. The camera automatically goes into standby mode after one minute of inactivity.
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