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Kodak FunSaver Disposable Camera 3-pack What you need to know: Buyers can save in the long run by purchasing this pack of three disposable Kodak FunSaver cameras, each of which offers 27 exposures.
Kodak’s first disposable camera was released in 1987 and used 110 film. Its first 35-millimeter disposable camera line came out the following year. Peter McGuthrie, BestReviews Staff Posted: Nov ...
Kodak’s first disposable camera was released in 1987 and used 110 film. Its first 35-millimeter disposable camera line came out the following year. Peter McGuthrie, BestReviews Staff ...
1. Kodak Funsaver (2-Pack) Both 35mm color disposable cameras have 27 exposures per roll and come with flash for both indoor and outdoor use.
Kodak Professional's new Tri-X disposable is an easy-to-use camera capable of punchy black and white images. Kodak Professional's new disposable camera is loaded with its Tri-X 400 film stock for that ...
The Tri-X disposable The camera itself offers specs similar to what you’d expect from a typical disposable. It has an F/10 fixed-focus lens that will keep most everything sharp starting from a meter ...
From Kodak to Fujifilm, these top-selling disposable color cameras offer the best quality pictures for weddings, birthday parties, or a night in the town.
Well, you knew this was going to happen sooner or later: Except for disposable cameras, Kodak is going to stop selling traditional film cameras in Western Europe and North America. They’re going ...
Disposable 35mm cameras result in lousy quality. I'm pretty sure even a half baked 3MP could at least equal it.<BR><BR>H@ ...
Kodak’s first disposable camera was released in 1987 and used 110 film. Its first 35-millimeter disposable camera line came out the following year. Peter McGuthrie, BestReviews Staff ...