Every now and then, I use disposable cameras in order to get printed copies of the photos I take. It is sometimes easier than using a digital camera. I usually use a Kodak disposable camera but decided to purchase a Fujifilm camera. I will sometimes wander from my usual brands in order to see if there is something better. I paid $12.84 for a twin pack of Fujifilm Disposable 35MM Camera with flash. That was a higher price than the Kodak one time use cameras, but I thought that maybe it would take better pictures.
I found the Fujifilm disposable cameras were very easy to use. There is a button that you have to hold in so that the flash will work which I often forget to do because I am used to
having a digital camera that automatically flashes when extra light is needed. With film cameras, this could be a problem because you can’t tell if the picture actually came out or not. Digital cameras you can tell right away and you aren’t wasting any money with it.
There are some things I don’t like about using film cameras. The fact that I can’t see the photo right away is one of the problems. I like the idea of being able to retake a picture when I know it doesn’t take. It is a waste of money when film photos don’t turn out because you paid for the film and lose a shot from it, if not more. I also dislike the fact that you have to roll the film across to the next free ...