From the Manufacturer Now its fun and easy for you to take great
pictures any time -- of almost anything -- with Kodak
One-Time-Use Cameras. They take great action and still pictures,
in sunlight and in low light. Theres a choice for almost every
use -- indoor and outdoor, panoramic and even under water. Kodak
One-Time-Use Cameras go everywhere... even where traditional
cameras don't dare to go!
Review: Great single-use camera with 800 speed film for trip to
Disneyland - I have used many cameras in the life, Cinemaster II
for single 8, double 8, 126, 110, Disc, 35mm, but I always went
back to my 110 camera because it gave me great picture quality,
good real color and perfect lighting. I was going to take a
vacation to Disneyland and California Adventure, when I realized
that you could no longer have 110 film developed anymore. I even
called the Kodak Film Shop in Disneyland and they were closing
and no longer developing film there. I always think of
desertcart.com, so thru my searching on desertcart, I found the
Kodak Max 35mm Single use Cameras with Flash (2 pack). Now first
of all you get 2 light-weight cameras in one package. Each camera
allows 27 pictures each. That's 54 pictures in all. Each camera
contains already inside an 800 Speed 35mm film. My first time
using the camera, the instructions were very simple. Just turn
the little wheel. Put the back of the camera up to your face so
that you are looking through the viewfinder with one eye. Hold
and steady the camera at your subject. With the finger of your
left hand, press that little indented circle with the purple
lightning bolt. The automatic flash will go off. Horray! You did
it. You made a picture. Now turn that little wheel gently until
it stops on the next number. You are ready to take another
picture. The one-touch flash will automatically recharge. Sorry,
for the elementary instructions, but their is a first time for
everyone. I always keep the foil-like wrapper and put the camera
back in it and back in the original box in my camera case for
extra protection. Do not get your camera wet. When you are done
taking 27 pictures. Do NOT attempt to open the camera. You will
over-expose the film and it will destroy your pictures. Unless
you are a professional in the photo darkroom. When you are ready
to have the film developed, just put the entire unopened camera
in the developing envelope (not included) with your personal info
written on it. ***Hint: I always put a return address sticker on
my camera before putting it in the envelope. I never have my
pictures developed by a department store (like W) because they
have the right to refuse to print your photos and they also look
at them. I have used a trusty film developing-by-mail company for
almost 30 years and never had any trouble with them. I even get
credit coupons for each photo that doesn't develop well. I use
the credit coupons on the next order or save them up for an
almost free development. You know, I did not have the film
developed for over 1 year and a half. It was past the expiration
date. The pictures still came out wonderful. I did think the
flash was too much and made the pictures look too bright, but you
can always cover the flash when taking pictures outside. All in
all, I was pleased with the 2 Kodak Max 35mm Single use Cameras.
I would buy them again through desertcart.com.
Review: 2 Kodak Max 35mm Single Use Camera With Flash - Despite
all the numerous electronic devices that we have all seen become
available to the everyday individual in recent years, I would
honestly have to say that the disposable / one-time use 35mm
camera is notably one of the best invention(s) of the last
umpteen years. This Kodak Max 35mm Flash One-Time Use camera most
definitely serves it's intended purpose very well. In fact, these
disposable cameras work so well (for me, personally) that I have
made the decision to - not move up to using a digital camera (for
now). Reason is simply: I have had better-than-expected results
in the long run from this + the Fuji-film 27 exposure 800-speed
disposable camera. I am very pleased with the quality of photos
that I've taken of friend's get-together, visiting a tourist
attraction and especially live concerts. Downside is the ca$h you
need to dole out for these disposable cameras - at stores (that
even) still carry them like Walmart, Kmart, Hy-Vee, Price
Chopper, etc. Plus, of course the processing & printing.
Nonetheless, highly recommended.