I bought a box of odds-and-ends from a garage sale and this camera happened to be in there. I remember the days of patiently waiting for your roll of film to get developed but I've since upgraded to a much nicer digital camera. Hopefully someone can give this piece of nostalgia a better home than I can.
From what I can tell, this is a Bell and Howell Point-And-Shoot style camera. It features a 35mm Optical Lens and has the number "602" stamped on the front (so maybe that is the model).
Also, there was a roll of film already in the camera. I planned on leaving it in there as I feel it adds to the camera overall. I will say though, that I have no clue if the film is brand new, used, or partially used. I also don't know what might be on the film, if anything. So please develop at your own risk or just throw it out.
It takes a single AA battery. I put one in it to see if it works, and it does seem to. I didn't snap a picture, but upon inserting the battery it made that high pitched whine that cameras tend to do when starting.
The exterior is a bit scuffed (as shown in the pictures).
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