Fotofilm Pro Disposable Camera Single Use Film Ultramax 400 27 Exposure Flash Multipack – 2 pack
Price: £29.99
(as of Sep 12,2024 00:40:50 UTC – Product Description
EASY TO USE : FotoFilm Pro single-use camera comes with preloaded ISO 400 film with 27 exposures
SMALL AND PORTABLE : Our thinnest disposable camera yet, allowing you to slot the camera with ease in your pocket. Perfect for the rapid point and shoot moments!
GREAT FOR LOW-LIGHT : Daylight and low-light usage, Suitable for capturing photos in daylight without flash and in low-light conditions with the built-in flash.
BUILT IN FLASH : Convenient features: Includes a flash that recharges automatically after use, allowing for continuous photography, and a wide-angle lens for capturing a broader field of view.
MULTIPACK : Twin multipack savings
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Reviewer: NineFourteen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not just for beginners
Review: As you may have deduced from the photo disposable film cameras are not my usual fair but being a film nut I wasn’t going to turn down the opportunity to receive these for free in return for a review.At the time of the photo the camera was obviously still sealed and I suggest you do this until you are ready to start using them, I have since shot a few frames in somewhat bright sunlight and got a feel for the camera.Of course there isn’t much to get a feel for, providing you are a couple of meters or more away from your subject everything should be in focus as you have no way to manually focus this being fixed, and that is the idea, it is the epitome of point and shoot.Whilst it may be some time before I am ready to develop the film I think I have enough experience of Ultramax 400 to say it is the perfect film for this kind of camera, Ultramax is a Kodak film very similar to their Gold 200 but with the higher ISO, as such it performs well in quite a wide range of lighting situations and, in my experience at least, produces fine grained, nicely exposed and fairly saturated images across the board, shooting in very low light you have the onboard flash to give it a helping hand but don’t expect miracles.27 exposure is an odd number as if you were to buy a roll it would be 24 or 36, the price may seem a little steep if compared to the cost of buying the film but you have tio factor in that you are also getting a camera, albeit a single use camera.Being C41 film there are still plenty of places to drop these off for processing though I tend to do my own nowadays, nit as hard as it sounds.
Reviewer: Bryony
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Retro fun
Review: I was trying to tell my teens about having disposable cameras on the table at my wedding and they just couldn’t get their heads around the concept so I ordered these for us to try.The more expensive than I remember them being, but that’s not surprising as then they’re rather retro now!Great quality and really handy to be slipping your bag for days out where you don’t wanna take a large camera with you
Reviewer: Mrs Watt
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: easy to use
Review: Using this disposable camera brought a nostalgic charm to capturing moments that digital just can’t replicate. The process of winding the film and clicking the shutter felt satisfying in its simplicity. It’s perfect for casual outings where you don’t want to be tied down by technology. Each shot felt more deliberate, making me appreciate the moments I chose to capture.The colors in the developed photos were vibrant, with a grainy texture that added character. It’s not the same crispness as digital, but that’s part of the appeal. This was especially true when using the flash in dim settings—it created a warm, retro vibe that modern cameras often lack.Handling it was easy, and I didn’t feel the need to fuss over settings. Just point, shoot, and move on. Developing the film was straightforward, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well the photos turned out. It reminded me why film still holds a special place in photography.
Reviewer: Pip Greville
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quick and simple for kids parties, etc. A bit expensive when you add on the cost of developing.
Review: This pack of two point and shoot cameras are great for things like kids’ birthday parties or taking on holiday or a family day out. I have a niece and nephew who have birthdays within a few weeks of each other so I am planning to give one to each of them to use to take photos at their parties.Each camera can take 27 colour photos and they even have a built-in flash so you can use them indoors or in the evening. Quick, simple to use and convenient.You just take the film to a camera shop or chemist where they develop the film for you. You have to pay for the developing yourself – there’s not indication in the listing that this cost is included in the price of the cameras, which does maybe make them seem a bit costly at £15 each for a single use camera.I thought it would be nice, though, for my young niece and nephew to have the experience of taking ‘real’ photos and having the proper prints made from them – something they’re not going to have really had much experience of in this world where everyone takes their photos digitally on their phone!
EASY TO USE : FotoFilm Pro single-use camera comes with preloaded ISO 400 film with 27 exposures
SMALL AND PORTABLE : Our thinnest disposable camera yet, allowing you to slot the camera with ease in your pocket. Perfect for the rapid point and shoot moments!
GREAT FOR LOW-LIGHT : Daylight and low-light usage, Suitable for capturing photos in daylight without flash and in low-light conditions with the built-in flash.
BUILT IN FLASH : Convenient features: Includes a flash that recharges automatically after use, allowing for continuous photography, and a wide-angle lens for capturing a broader field of view.
MULTIPACK : Twin multipack savings