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You can even still buy disposable cameras like the Kodak 35-millimeter FunSaver, which retails for $17 on Amazon.
Much like the Kodak Ektar H35 and other film cameras, the Pentax 17 uses 35mm film which is usually easy to procure. I used Kodak Gold 200 35mm film, a roll (36 exposures) of which cost me $11 / £11.
An entry into film cameras for beginners Kodak Fun Saver is loaded with KODAK 800 speed, 27 exposure film. (Image credit: Kodak) Getting straight into the world of film cameras, especially for a ...
The Novocolor Swiss+Go takes detailed photos, is easy to use and it's great value for money. But low-light performance is hit-or-miss and it feels plasticky.
It’s new and repairable, and it comes with a warranty. The Pentax 17 is one of the very few new, non-disposable film point-and-shoot cameras you can find these days. Most of the others have ...
Kodak’s FunSaver is a no-hassle disposable camera that has a funky design and comes pre-loaded with a roll of the brand’s MAX ISO 800 colour film. You can get 27 shots out of the film, but as ...
When CDs launched, it seemed like the end for vinyl records. But vinyl made a comeback and now it feels like using an old-school camera is set to follow in its footsteps if this week’s episode of ...
The Kodak Ektar H35 is a distinctly lo-fi camera – from build quality to image quality to handling – and very much a case of you get what you pay for; it is essentially a reusable disposable ...
Although they specialise in film developing, you can find reusable and disposable cameras here for less than $20. The price for film rolls here are cheaper than most other places, with Kodak Colorplus ...