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Swiss Plus Pro Disposable Camera Single Use Film Ultramax 400 27 Exposure Flash – 2 pack


Price: £33.99
(as of Jul 29,2024 17:36:44 UTC –


Swiss Pro single-use camera with 27 exposures
C-41 35mm film with 400 sensitivity
Daylight and low-light usage, Suitable for capturing photos in daylight without flash and in low-light conditions with the 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.
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Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 90s perfect
Review: Got this for my 90s birthday. They turned out really well!

Reviewer: james downey
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works perfectly
Review: First set of disposables where all the photos came out

Reviewer: Mrs Mac
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Expensive but fun!
Review: These bring back so many memories of my youth! I got these to show my kids how pictures used to be taken – no filters, no retakes, no previews etc – just point the camera and take a picture, wait till the roll is finished then send it off to be developed and wait to see what you get back. I remember the laughs we used to have when we picked them up and looked through them to see what turned out and how many had that big thumbprint in the corner :).These have gone up in price so much since I used to get them, so I’m not sure it’s economical to use on a regular basis but would be perfect for putting on guest tables at a wedding or special occasion so each table can use it.These are the better cameras as they have a flash included so can be used in darker conditions. Take a photo and wind it on manually so it’s ready for the next one using the wheel – it will stop winding when it’s ready for the next one. The flash can be switched on and off with the button at the top and you have to remember to open the shutter at the front or you’re going to get back just black photos.The price doesn’t include developing of the film so you need to factor that in – you send off the whole unit, you don’t take the film out. There are quite a few online places to send it to, and I found somewhere to develop it for about £5, delivered back. Great fun to at least have a go…

Reviewer: RR
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing pair of disposable cameras
Review: The aesthetic of pictures takes by cameras like these have such a lovely timeless feel to them. Although the immediate gratification of seeing the picture straight away isn’t there, I do love the anticipation of having them developed then sharing them at a later date with friends and family.We’ve taken them on day trips and holidays so far and would definitely recommend if you can justify the price!

Reviewer: Mr C
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Well Made Cameras That Should Prove A Fun (& Maybe Frustrating), Experience For Younger Generations
Review: For those of a certain age, these types of disposable cameras were at one point… cutting edge. No swanky wedding or posh party would be without one, (or a few of these), placed on the table for guests to use to capture the moment.I therefore got these two Swiss Pro cameras to give to my young kids (who have only ever known my smartphone photography), so that they can use them on an upcoming family holiday. They will have to learn control.No shooting thousands of photos trying to get the best one. No seeing the image as soon as you’ve taken it to make sure no heads were out of frame. No in screen editing. No instant sharing around the world with friends and family. (It’s amazing how far we’ve come). This is photography as you see it with no filters, no bells or whistles, no internet. Simply point, shoot… and then hope it comes out well.The cameras feel well made and come not only with the AA battery included (needed for the flash), but also both are individually sealed in plastic to presumably help keep the film and lens in pristine condition. So at this time I can’t comment on the finished picture quality, but if it’s a massive failure I’ll return to edit this review.My only main concern is getting the cameras developed when we get back home. A quick internet search has shown a few places are still doing film, but it’ll be another cost to get the photos back. However I guess that’s the price of using a piece of photographic history.

Reviewer: Reviewer Rick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good for some Nostalga
Review: Decent enough disposable cameras.They take the kind of photos you remember if you grew up before the 2000’s and are a good bit of fun.Obviously you have to position yourself for best focus and hope things come out clear.You’ll also have a challenge at finding a place to get the photos developed and wish you bought a digital camera with the money or just used your phone.You don’t buy these for anything other than the fun factor and they do that well.

Reviewer: C.J.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Decent
Review: Nice and easy to use. Pictures come out decent

Reviewer: Maxine
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: One of the camera didn’t work
Review: One of the cameras in the pack didn’t work.



Swiss Pro single-use camera with 27 exposures
C-41 35mm film with 400 sensitivity
Daylight and low-light usage, Suitable for capturing photos in daylight without flash and in low-light conditions with the 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.
Twin multipack savings