Kodak Disposable Cameras
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Kodak Disposable Cameras

RussSenior

Member Name: RussSenior

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Kodak Disposable Cameras

Date: 28/08/02, updated on 28/08/02 (1076 review reads)

Rating:

Advantages: Good quality

Disadvantages: Not all photos come out

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 underneath the paper and it lit up the photos wonderfully, even photos taken in pitch black looked good!

The normal photos were also of an excellent quality. I think this may be because it had the best Kodak film you can get inside of it, this made the quality superb.

The camera I had had a total of 39 photos, which is definitely plenty! With that many you can take random pictures of anything you want, and if you run out you can simply just buy another disposable camera.

In my opinion, buying a disposable camera like this is much much easier than buying a normal camera and having to pay for film and batteries on top of that, the quality may be slightly poorer, but it is still very good! My only moan is that I only came back with 30 photos, so some of the photos may not have come out properly, but I don’t know if that is the fault of the camera or the photographer!

Anyway, that’s it, cant think of anything else to write!

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