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KODAK FunSaver 35mm Single Use Camera

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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. 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. So, whether you are using a Reusable or Disposable here are some tips to get the best images out of them: How To Get The Best From Your Reusable Film Camera.

Camera comes with a single AA battery installed and the charge will last much longer than shooting the 27 pictures with flash. When I worked in a lab I always had a fresh supply of AA batteries as we took them out of these cameras. This model comes with a flash, and apparently replaced the Kodak HD Power Flash model a few years ago, so I’m updating Kodak’s primary single use camera. It’s straightforward enough for the most casual of casual shooters, simple enough to shake inspiration-starved photo geeks out of a slump, and fun enough for children to use at a birthday party or wedding. The Kodak FunSaver 35mm Single Use Camera - 27 Exposures is more than just a camera; it's a gateway to preserving moments that define life.

It’s made for non-photographers, vacationers, first-time film shooters, and even experienced shooters looking to simplify their kit. But possibly the most remarkable thing about the FunSaver is that it has endured in ways other film photography products haven’t. There’s no way to adjust exposure besides holding down the flash button and hoping for the best in low light. But because we now scan film, we get the maximum benefit from the images and are not reliant on trusting that the 1 hour processor cares to get it right.

The speedy Kodak 800 ISO film found in the FunSaver possesses a wide exposure latitude, giving the FunSaver a versatility that other disposable cameras simply don’t have. The pictures looked amazing, the creativity of Jimmy was exceptional never wasting a moment always capturing every minute of the day.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. The Kodak FunSaver 35mm disposable camera with 27 + 12 extra exposures has a flash for shooting in low light. Once you have rolled the film onto the spool, it slots back in place…keep a tight hold of it until you get the back almost in place so it doesn’t unwind. Plus putting an Ilford film in a Kodak camera would just be fun 🙂 I know there was a reuseable XP2 camera in the box, but I was working on THIS camera.

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