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KODAK FunSaver 35mm Single Use Camera

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Not that I spend much time arguing about terminology, but the word “disposable” has so many bad connotations these days and also is inaccurate when referring to single-use cameras, since they are recycled. Build quality is straight up consumer grade, complete with a loose shutter button made of flimsy gray plastic, a paper cover for the flash button, and a loud, rough advance wheel. This may seem like an awful lot of praise for a consumer disposable, and let’s be frank, for photo geeks obsessed with quality and control, serious photographers who live and die by their Leica M or Nikon F6, the Funsaver simply won’t satisfy. The camera is limited to a single shutter speed of 1/100th of a second, loaded up with Kodak 800 speed film, exposed through a fixed focus 30mm f/10 lens. While the images it makes won’t hold a candle to any high falootin’ glass or multi-element lens, the FunSaver delivers a considerably better image than should be expected, even beating some of the cheapest fixed-focus, non-disposable point-and-shoots.

Despite being the most common and cheapest of the cameras we reviewed, the Kodak Disposable Camera performed best.I don’t think I could go back to lab scans after having found somebody willing to share their Noritsu. Packaging includes a cardboard sleeve that fits over the camera, which goes inside the sealed wrapper.

For advanced photographers looking to simplify or get away from their complicated pro- and semi-pro cameras, I’d happily recommend the FunSaver over other often-recommended “simplify your life” cameras like the Holga or Vivitar’s Ultra Wide and Slim. Disposable cameras are all about simplicity and a carefree shooting experience, and the Kodak FunSaver brings those two traits admirably without any complication. So, whether you are using a Reusable or Disposable here are some tips to get the best images out of them: How To Get The Best From Your Reusable Film Camera. When not onstage, you can find him roaming around Southern California shooting film and humming a tune.Activate the Last by pushing the button on the front (There’s only one button and it has a bolt-on it). The Kodak FunSaver takes some decent photos if you enjoy looking at 4×6″ prints, or just want something different for a change. If you have any further questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact us.

The recycling rate for these cameras is now more than 70 percent in the United States and about 60 percent worldwide.The FunSaver manages to be even simpler, more affordable, and more reliable than those obscenely cheap reloadable cameras, which gives the shooter a chance to focus on literally nothing but the composition. Since 1976, we have developed literally millions of rolls of film with experienced lab professionals and film enthusiasts. The Kodak FunSaver 35mm disposable camera with 27 + 12 extra exposures has a flash for shooting in low light.

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