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KODAK FunSaver 35mm Single Use Camera

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Waterproof disposable cameras, while usually not designed to handle serious diving depths, are a good shout for poolside and beach holiday snaps.

KODAK: History of KODAK Cameras: Tech Pub AA-13". Archived from the original on 2007-11-14 . Retrieved 2007-12-27. Since the late 1990s, disposable cameras have become increasingly popular as wedding favors. Usually they are placed on tables at wedding receptions to be used by guests to capture their unique perspective of the event. More commonly they are available in colors to match the wedding theme such as ivory, blue, white, gold, etc. [8] That's why I bought a Tokina 17mm in 1984 when I had my Pentax ME Super. Then I already considered the supplied 50mm lens having a vey narrow FOV. That one has an FOV matching the naked eye. People probably bother with them for the simplicity. Sometimes simpler is "better" or more enjoyable because you're not bogged down by gear. You have a lens, some film, and a shutter button. Everything else is up to you, the photographer.... No dials or settings to be worried about.

Grundberg, Andy (1988-03-20). "CAMERA; This Newcomer Is Disposable". The New York Times . Retrieved 2007-12-27. For the best results, develop your film within six months. Photos can still be developed years later, though they may have more imperfections like color banding and a grainy appearance. Make sure to store undeveloped film in a cool, dark place such as the refrigerator ( yes, really!) to preserve the images. Both cameras have some chromatic aberrations which are more noticeable in colour shots but again better you might expect. It has obvious pincushion but again no worse than other cameras in this class. It's a pita to watch embedded video on a for article, for some reason you can't link directly to YouTube.

Do you crave the nostalgia of film photography but aren’t quite ready to commit to purchasing a proper point-and-shoot camera? Try a disposable option instead. Perfect for parties, vacations, and weddings, disposable cameras offer a lightweight and compact way to capture special moments that can easily be printed. The FunSaver uses a 30mm F10 lens. The combination of a wide-angle focal length and an F10 aperture means there's no focusing mechanism at play. The FunSaver is quite literally a point-and-shoot camera. The FunSaver's lens includes a pair of plastic aspherical lens elements, which capture surprisingly sharp images considering that it's a cheap, single-use camera. Throw-Away Cameras Gain A Loyal Following in Japan". The New York Times. 1993-01-01 . Retrieved 2007-12-27. Cheap, cheerful and operationally foolproof, the best disposable cameras are perfect for life’s big events. Thanks to their compact and lightweight build, single-use cameras excel in situations where larger, heavier and more expensive digital cameras can prove impractical.

Let your creative juices flow when shooting with the LomoChrome Purple disposable camera. Known for transforming everyday colors, the photos end up with a trippy, dreamlike effect. Not everything will be purple, but it will give the overall tone a purple hue and enhance other colors when blended. It has a built-in flash and a super cool trio of color gels that can swing over the flash for added effects. A wide-angle, 31mm lens is versatile for capturing anything from cityscapes and landscapes and everything in between. For a unique disposable camera that allows you to tap into your artsy side, this is a solid choice. Rather than overwhelm the user with technical tidbits, single-use cameras come with a fixed shutter speed, focal length, and aperture (aka the amount of light the lens lets in which determines how much of the image is in focus). The ISO, which refers to the camera’s sensitivity to light, is determined by the film in the disposable camera you choose; the higher the ISO count, the more light is let in, and the better photos from nighttime or indoor parties will turn out. Contemporary disposable cameras aren't just cheap plastic – manufacturers have stepped up their game, and the little shooters are much more resilient than they used to be. They aren't even as wasteful as you might think: single-use cameras are eminently recyclable, and many of the firms that produce them, like Kodak and Fujifilm, will break them down to reuse the parts in another batch rather than throwing them away. The quality is really not bad. The color fringing can simply be corrected in apps like PS, Gimp or Affinity. The focus-free lens is adaptable to almost any mirrorless camera. In Stern's case, he used a full-frame Sony mirrorless camera (E-mount). The list of supplies is short. You need a body cap for your camera, a cheap third-party one will do, and a Kodak FunSaver 35mm single-use camera.

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