![]() You can get 27 images on any roll of 24 as long as you can load the camera yourself in the dark and do not have to advance it to the first shot mark however, with motorized auto loading cameras, you probably won’t get any more than 25. These little cameras are popular at weddings where the guests are encouraged to pick them up and start shooting, especially after the liquor starts to flow, then turn them in to the hosts before going home so the newlywed couple can get them developed and have some laughs later on.įilm type and exposures: I think Kodak uses 24 exposure 800 ‘max’ type, which is no longer available as a stand alone film, however, when loading in a darkroom as they do when making the camera yields 27 images. If you want to use the flash, just push the button on the front of the camera until the red dot on the top turns red, which means the flash is ready. The film is already loaded, all you do is advance the film via thumb wheel until it won’t turn anymore, then simple look through the viewfinder and take a snap. ![]() This model comes with a flash, and apparently replaced the Kodak HD Power Flash model a few years ago, so I’m updating Kodak’s primary single use camera. Like nearly all single use cameras, it has a very simple plastic lens, manual film advance, and 27 exposures. The Kodak FunSaver, B&H, Amazon, eBay, is a ‘single use,’ ‘throw-away’ or ‘disposable’ camera, whichever term you prefer. I'd give 3.5 stars if I could.Note on this review: it reads very similar to the HD power flash because I used that review for much of the text as the cameras are nearly the same. I feel like 3 stars is too critical but 4 stars is too generous. ![]() Take a look at my attached photos and see for yourself. Last year I bought a disposable camera that supposedly expired a year before, and the photos on that turned out a lot better than the ones taken on this brand new, in-code camera. If you're gonna be in the woods, then reconsider. If you're gonna be somewhere bright, you're in luck. It did what I needed it to do, and the photos aren't too awful. I attached four photos: one in bad light, one in moderate light, one in perfect light, and one at night.Īll in all, I give the camera a 7/10. It's impossible to tell how focused they'll be, since the viewfinder is out of focus no matter what. The other issue I have with the photos is that the focus on them isn't the best either. When in high sunlight, though, they turn out practically perfect. ![]() They turn out a LOT darker than what you took a photo of. My main problem with them is that some turn out too dark when taken in average shaded lighting. The photos are alright, the colors are as good as they get, but overall quality is not the greatest. Everything about this camera is simple to use. You need to hold down the flash button when taking a photo. The viewfinder is mostly out of focus, but it doesn't make it impossible to see. It was totally brand new when I opened it. The one I received says it expires in 2021, so that was a relief. The thing that I was most worried about when I ordered this was that the camera would be out of date. 3.5 stars, 7/10, did what I needed it to do, works easy, viewfinder out of focus, photos are too dark when taken in average light
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