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2 X FunSaver Disposable Camera with Flash 800 ISO

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While the images it makes won’t hold a candle to any high falootin’ glass or multi-element lens, the FunSaver delivers a considerably better image than should be expected, even beating some of the cheapest fixed-focus, non-disposable point-and-shoots. The FunSaver could fairly be considered as a spiritual successor to the OG consumer camera, the Kodak Brownie. It seems, like with most film camera (and my experience too) that bad results from back in the day were as a result of lousy processing and printing.

And in a nutshell, I was amazed with the quality of the images that came forth from this camera after developing. Loaded with the right film, such as a chromogenic black and white emulsion, this camera seems like a great landscape or street camera with a very wide depth of field.

Despite being the most common and cheapest of the cameras we reviewed, the Kodak Disposable Camera performed best.

While the FunSaver’s above-average imaging qualities and relative simplicity make it a perfect choice for novice photographers, advanced photographers and even professionals can benefit from shooting a FunSaver. If you want to get into analogue photography these are the type of cameras to try, nice and cheap and loads of fun! Knocking a disposable camera for its build quality would be as silly as criticizing McDonald’s for the quality of their burgers. The most common of these disposables (at least in the United States) is the Kodak FunSaver, which also happens to be the camera that introduced me to photography.Was the Funsaver taken somewhere for developing, or did you extract the film and have it developed by itself, or maybe self-developed?

All the cameras reviewed have plastic optics but the Kodak FunSave seemed to be sharper than the rest. For advanced photographers looking to simplify or get away from their complicated pro- and semi-pro cameras, I’d happily recommend the FunSaver over other often-recommended “simplify your life” cameras like the Holga or Vivitar’s Ultra Wide and Slim. This may seem like an awful lot of praise for a consumer disposable, and let’s be frank, for photo geeks obsessed with quality and control, serious photographers who live and die by their Leica M or Nikon F6, the Funsaver simply won’t satisfy. The film was taken to a lab for developing, and scanned through a friend’s scanning service in which he uses a Noritsu (I forget the exact model). For the easy way to capture indoor and outdoor memories, this Kodak Fun Flash disposable camera has a flash for shooting even in low light.Camera comes with a single AA battery installed and the charge will last much longer than shooting the 27 pictures with flash.

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