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Price Comparison for Kodak Disposable Cameras
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Kodak Camera Disposable Flash 27Exp 3.99
single use camera kodak flash 27 photos Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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£ 3.99 |
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Kodak Sport Waterproof Disposable Camera - 27Exposures 3 Pack
Pre - loaded with film and ready to go, the Kodak Sport Disposabl ... Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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£ 16.93 |
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Kodak Fun Flash Disposable Camera - 39Exposures 3 Pack
An easy way to capture great indoor and outdoor memories. Kodak 3 ... Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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£ 7.99 |
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Kodak FUNFLASH/39 Disposable Camera withFlash 27+12 Exposures
Easy to useFits into pocket or purseHigh quality 35mm film pre - ... Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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£ 5.95 |
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by - written on 12/08/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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How very behind the times are my reviews?! Disposable cameras! 512mb Mp3 players! Eaasshhh. Sometimes the oldies are the goodies though and in my opinion disposable cameras still have their place. The last one I used was a Kodak ULTRA. On this camera there was photographs firm Alton Towers where I didn't want my digi to get wet or squashed, nights out from where I was worried in a drunken state I'd leave my precious digi in some skummy toilet and from my holiday day out at the Aqua park. In all of these situations a disposable was the perfect option to stop me worrying about my digital camera. Although I'd be gutted if I'd lost/broke/had stolen the disposable ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/08/02 (Very useful, 1071 readings)
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I bought this camera on holiday. The majority of my friends had already bought one in England and I felt a bit left out without a camera to take any snaps with. Anyway, so I bought one for around €16 in a little shop in Falaraki and started taking pictures straightaway. The camera is made out of black plastic with yellow paper wrapped around it so its not at all ugly to look at, quite stylish in fact! Its also fairly small and compact, only about 5 inches long and ½ an inch wide, so it easily fits in your pocket and is not at all bulky. The camera I bought had a flash, which worked excellently, the button was small and discreet, actually ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/02/06 (Useful, 1664 readings)
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I bought one of these cameras the other week as I was going to a family event and picked up my own camera to find the battery had gone dead and only when I went to change it that I realised it was a special camera battery I needed so off I went to Tesco and couldn’t find an appropriate battery so I opted for a couple of single use cameras to tide me over. There was lots to choose from but I went for a name I could trust and that was Kodak. They cost me around £6 each but that was all I needed they came complete with flash. Each camera had 27 exposures so that was enough for what I needed. To be honest there is not much I can tell you about this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/07/02 (Useful, 711 readings)
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I think that Kodak have always presented us with quality films, developing, other products etc. I use disposable cameras very frequently and always carry one about with me so as not to miss a great moment. Every photographs on my website has been taken with disposables and polaroids, disposables are my preffered camera for ease of use and convenience and therefore consider myself a semi-expert on the matter Of all the disposables I have used I have found that Kodak has been the one that never failed to give clear quality pictures. The Kodak that I am using at the moment is a Kodak Fun camera. The deal I got for this ... Read the complete review
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