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KODAK FunSaver 35mm Single Use Camera

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Camera comes with a single AA battery installed and the charge will last much longer than shooting the 27 pictures with flash.

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. There were far too many in the box for me to ever use so the first thing I did was sort them out and see which would be the easiest to reload.

You’re right, the images do have a warmer tint overall, but looking at other examples shows a similarly warm tint. The photos look a little like the film may have been outdated, the colors seem to have a yellowish/or light tan tint to them. 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.

Normally you won’t see the film if you just turn in the camera to your developer; however, if you take the film out of the camera yourself this is what you’ll see. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. It’s also a true relic of a different time; the Funsaver was around back in the late 1990s in more or less the same form as it takes today, and to shoot one is to get a real taste of what consumer photography was like in the twilight of film’s heyday. Color and contrast are pretty good, especially considering it’s a single-use camera with a small, plastic lens. The camera is loaded with Kodak 800 speed film that'll result in brightly coloured, high-quality imagery.Kodak Gold 800 film brings picture quality to a new level by combining the color quality, fine detail, and picture clarity of lower-speed films with the benefits of higher speed films. We use Royal Mail for the majority of our consignments aside from large and oversized items which many come via an alternative carrier.

Was the Funsaver taken somewhere for developing, or did you extract the film and have it developed by itself, or maybe self-developed? Good capacity and high quality rechargeable AA batteries from Lloytron - Ni-Mh (Nickel Metal Hydride) technology for great performance in any device.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. The pictures looked amazing, the creativity of Jimmy was exceptional never wasting a moment always capturing every minute of the day. But what was even more exciting was that at the Lincoln Memorial I stumbled upon the remains of a movie set. All things considered, the Kodak FunSaver single use camera really is fun, and puts out decent photo quality, especially if you scan the negatives yourself with a good dedicated film scanner. The additive type shot counter is dead center, and the oval gray button on the right actuates the shutter.

This wasn’t by choice; the FunSaver was just about the only camera that could be safely handled and operated (and dropped) by a hyperactive six-year-old. Of course, these aren’t as popular with everyone having a camera on their phone, but we are seeing a resurgence in the disposable camera popularity.Since 1976, we have developed literally millions of rolls of film with experienced lab professionals and film enthusiasts. The recycling rate for these cameras is now more than 70 percent in the United States and about 60 percent worldwide.

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