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DISPOSABLE CAMERAS

Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Kodak. The regular list price is $15.99. Sells new for $7.50.
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Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Konica. The regular list price is $10.99. Sells new for $7.99.
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No comments about Konica Black & White Single Use Camera with Flash.



Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Adorama. Sells new for $3.49.
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Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Kodak. The regular list price is $15.99. Sells new for $5.48.
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5 comments about Kodak Max HQ 35mm Single Use Camera.
  1. It's a pity Kodak in Australia aren't as Customer Service Focused as they are with the below poster. I bought a Max HQ Camera and the Flash didn't work, I called Customer Service to complain and they were of no help and wanted me to send the Camera back with a Letter. No replacement, nothing, just attitude!
    I've used these Kodak Max HQ Cameras two other times in 2002, The results have been Poor, Washed out Colours, as the Person mentioned below...Poor reproduction of Skin Tones. Hey I'm White, but I'm not THAT White!! Unless Kodak bring out a better One Time Use Camera soon I'm going to start buying another Brand, maybe Agfa or Fuji.


  2. We bought two of these for our first trip to NYC. The pictures were grainy, washed out and just plain awful. We bought the more expensive cameras thinking the pictures would be even better than the cheaper one time cameras. We were so wrong. I contacted Kodak's customer service and they said it was either the photographer or the developer. Then they generously mailed me a $2 off coupon to buy another. As if I will buy another one of their cameras!! I will never use another Kodak product after the treatment I received from their customer service.


  3. Unfortunately Kodak seem to spend a small fortune making their Disposable Camera's look Sleek and Trendy. However the Photos always turn out very Average despite being loaded with so called High Quality Kodak Max 400 Film.
    IMO Kodak Max 400 Film is one of the worst films on the Market.
    I used the Kodak Max HQ a couple of times and was disapointed with the Photos. Grainy, Washed out Colors.
    I've yet to try the New High Definition Film, hopefully this Film is slightly better.


  4. I work at a professional photofinishing lab, and I can attest to the quality of the film inside this camera. The Kodak HQ Max Versatility camera is the highest-quality single-use camera available on the market. It produces a high-quality image in most situations.

    This camera comes loaded with Kodak Max Versatility 800-speed film. For best results, always use the built-in flash when shooting indoors or at night.

    This camera produces excellent-quality images. If you are thinking of enlarging your photos to 8"x10" (or larger!), or if you are using the image for any kind of commercial or artistic application, you should strongly consider the Kodak HQ Max Versatility OTUC.


  5. Kodak makes a great disposable camera with their Kodak Max HQ 35mm single use camera. The camera takes some pretty good photos considering it's a single use camera. Indeed, many of the pictures I've taken using this camera come out almost as well as they would have if I had used a more expensive, conventional 35mm camera instead.

    Don't open the box and unwrap the camera from its foil paper wrapping until you're ready to use it; and make sure you use this camera before the expiration date printed on the cardboard box. When you do want to use the camera it's simple enough to use. Wind it up for the first photo you take by running your thumb on the dial on the top of the camera from left to right. Want a flash for your picture? No problem. Just push the flash button on the front of the camera and within seconds the camera can take a flash picture. There's also an indicator on the top of the camera to tell you how many pictures you have left on the roll of film inside it.

    The 800 film helps make this camera very useful for both outdoor and indoor photos; and it's easy to carry this camera because it's so light and compact. It can fit into a woman's pocketbook, a man's briefcase, backpack or just about any overnight travel bag.

    You also get 27 exposures per camera; this makes the camera great for vacations or extensive photo taking days like weddings and other ceremonies. Great!

    Unfortunately, there is one fly in the ointment. Although this camera is really very good; the pictures it takes are not quite as clear and crisp as they would be from a digital camera or a conventional 35mm camera with the individual rolls of film you put in and then take out when you're ready to have the film developed. I hope that Kodak remedies this problem quickly; but until then I have to take off a star for this to make this a four star review.

    Overall, this single use camera is convenient and budget priced. After all, digital cameras and regular 35mm cameras can get somewhat expensive; this is your best choice if you're on a budget and want a Kodak quality camera. It doesn't yet have the technology to take the very best quality pictures so I hope Kodak works on this in the near future.

    Four stars!


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Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Polaroid. The regular list price is $49.99. Sells new for $49.95. There are some available for $49.99.
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Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Kodak. The regular list price is $20.99. Sells new for $14.99.
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1 comments about Kodak MAX HQ One Time Use Camera, 39 Exposures (841-9376).
  1. Kodak makes a great disposable camera with their Kodak Max HQ 35mm single use camera. The camera takes some pretty good photos considering it's a single use camera. Indeed, many of the pictures I've taken using this camera come out almost as well as they would have if I had used a more expensive, conventional 35mm camera instead.

    Don't open the box and unwrap the camera from its foil paper wrapping until you're ready to use it; and make sure you use this camera before the expiration date printed on the cardboard box. When you do want to use the camera it's simple enough to use. Wind it up for the first photo you take by running your thumb on the dial on the top of the camera from left to right. Want a flash for your picture? No problem. Just push the flash button on the front of the camera and within seconds the camera can take a flash picture. There's also an indicator on the top of the camera to tell you how many pictures you have left on the roll of film inside it.

    The 800 film helps make this camera very useful for both outdoor and indoor photos; and it's easy to carry this camera because it's so light and compact. It can fit into a woman's pocketbook, a man's briefcase, backpack or just about any overnight travel bag.

    You also get 39 exposures per camera; this makes the camera great for vacations or extensive photo taking days like weddings and other ceremonies. Great!

    Unfortunately, there is one fly in the ointment. Although this camera is really very good; the pictures it takes are not quite as clear and crisp as they would be from a digital camera or a conventional 35mm camera with the individual rolls of film you put in and then take out when you're ready to have the film developed. I hope that Kodak remedies this problem quickly; but until then I have to take off a star for this to make this a four star review.

    Overall, this single use camera is convenient and budget priced. After all, digital cameras and regular 35mm cameras can get somewhat expensive; this is your best choice if you're on a budget and want a Kodak quality camera. It doesn't yet have the technology to take the very best quality pictures so I hope Kodak works on this in the near future.

    Four stars!


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Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Kodak. The regular list price is $12.99. Sells new for $6.35.
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4 comments about Kodak Funsaver 35mm Single Use Camera w/ Flash.
  1. I love these cameras. They are so easy to use, and a lot easier to deal with when it comes time to get the film developed. No fuss with having to wind the film and no worry on your part of exposing the film to light.


  2. Low in Price, these Camera's are a great way of taking Color Shots. However, being lower in Price than the Max HQ and the Advantix Single Use Camera's you sometimes tend to get Pics that aren't as clear. A Great idea for a Child's School Camp or Excursion.


  3. I recently used the Kodak Funsaver camera at a Birthday. The majority of the Photo's were taken inside using the flash. The Flash must be pressed before each shot is taken otherwise the Flash won't go off (As I quickly discovered). The results were a little dissapointing, very unclear, very grainy. These camera's are cheap in price and I'm guessing aimed at the younger market for things such as School excursions and Camping trips. If you are attending a Birthday and want above average photographs then I suggest spending the little extra and getting one of the more advanced Kodak disposable cameras.


  4. I work at a professional photofinishing lab, and I can attest to the quality of the film inside this camera. The Kodak FunSaver produces excellent results in outdoor and bright indoor shots. However, it does not perform well under normal circumstances indoors and in low-light situations.

    The flash on the FunSaver is designed for outdoor use. Even if you are shooting outdoors with this camera, make sure you use the flash. In general, using a flash outdoors provides extra versatility when shooting subjects against bright backgrounds, and in all but the brightest sunlight, the flash will not wash out your subjects.

    For indoor or low-light shooting, consider the Kodak PowerFlash camera.


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Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Kodak. The regular list price is $6.99. Sells new for $4.75.
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Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Kodak. The regular list price is $9.49. Sells new for $6.89.
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Posted in Disposable (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Fuji. The regular list price is $5.49. Sells new for $7.98.
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Kodak Max Flash Camera One Time Use Camera
Konica Black & White Single Use Camera with Flash
Adorama One Time Use Disposable Camera with Flash, 27-Exposure, 400 ISO Film
Kodak Max HQ 35mm Single Use Camera
Polaroid Tazz Polaroid 600 Camera W/Film Eject Thru Mouth
Kodak MAX HQ One Time Use Camera, 39 Exposures (841-9376)
Kodak Funsaver 35mm Single Use Camera w/ Flash
Kodak FunSaver 35mm Single Use Camera
Kodak Zoom 27 Exposure Camera
FujiFilm Quicksnap 35mm Flash-Top Camera

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