Description
Kodak 35mm Single Use Camera w/ Flash – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Kodak 35mm Single Use Camera w/ Flash (Packaging May Vary)
Product Dimensions
1.4 x 5 x 4.6 inches
Item Weight
4.6 ounces
ASIN
B00004SU73
Item model number
8737553
Batteries
2 AA batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
December 7, 2003
Manufacturer
Kodak
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Technical specifications – Kodak 35mm Single Use Camera w/ Flash :
Brand
KODAK
Color
Black, yellow, red
Film Format Type
35mm
Item Weight
0.29 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH
1.4 x 5 x 4.6 inches
Model Name
8737553
Film Color
Colored
Exposure Control Type
Automatic
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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D. G (verified owner) –
hi – hi
I. R (verified owner) –
Worked great – Worked great
F. C (verified owner) –
Nice product, too expensive! – Way too expensive!
T. Z (verified owner) –
Functional Relic – I remember when these came out. Disposable camera at a disposable price. Not anymore. Check the expiration date on the film and expect high fee for getting pictures developed if they didn’t go all red and yellow from sitting on the shelf. Could be new old stock.
E. O (verified owner) –
Great for kid’s camping trips – My son took it to camp and it came home in one piece
C. K (verified owner) –
Instant camera very old school – Very pricey considering you still had to develop
D. G (verified owner) –
hi – hi
C. O (verified owner) –
Kodak – 35mm Single Use Camera – There are definitely a couple advantages to using a disposable 35mm camera – as I’ve always said and still do. Whenever I attend an event such as a get-together, a party or (especially) a concert, I still tend to have a disposable camera on hand [usually Kodak or Fujifilm]. Only downside with using a 35mm disposable camera as such is that you need to make sure / do whatever it takes to be within – say ten to twenty feet from the subject, plus be sure to use the flash when permitted. Otherwise, you’re taking the chance of your photo(s) either not turning out at all or frustratingly under-exposed. Fully realize that I should now go digital – but I’ve (seen way) too many other patron’s digital pics turn out -too- fuzzy and / or downright lousy. Plus, with using a disposable camera, the camera itself with quality processing will usually cost you around $15 or more. But I, personally feel that it’s better to have the event not at all documented.
T. Z (verified owner) –
Functional Relic – I remember when these came out. Disposable camera at a disposable price. Not anymore. Check the expiration date on the film and expect high fee for getting pictures developed if they didn’t go all red and yellow from sitting on the shelf. Could be new old stock.
F. C (verified owner) –
Nice product, too expensive! – Way too expensive!
I. R (verified owner) –
Worked great – Worked great
C. K (verified owner) –
Instant camera very old school – Very pricey considering you still had to develop
E. O (verified owner) –
Great for kid’s camping trips – My son took it to camp and it came home in one piece
F. P (verified owner) –
Beautiful, grainy look – I’m now going to buy a reusable 35mm camera after using this single use one. The quality of the pictures was grainy and beautiful.
C. O (verified owner) –
Kodak – 35mm Single Use Camera – There are definitely a couple advantages to using a disposable 35mm camera – as I’ve always said and still do. Whenever I attend an event such as a get-together, a party or (especially) a concert, I still tend to have a disposable camera on hand [usually Kodak or Fujifilm]. Only downside with using a 35mm disposable camera as such is that you need to make sure / do whatever it takes to be within – say ten to twenty feet from the subject, plus be sure to use the flash when permitted. Otherwise, you’re taking the chance of your photo(s) either not turning out at all or frustratingly under-exposed. Fully realize that I should now go digital – but I’ve (seen way) too many other patron’s digital pics turn out -too- fuzzy and / or downright lousy. Plus, with using a disposable camera, the camera itself with quality processing will usually cost you around $15 or more. But I, personally feel that it’s better to have the event not at all documented.
F. P (verified owner) –
Beautiful, grainy look – I’m now going to buy a reusable 35mm camera after using this single use one. The quality of the pictures was grainy and beautiful.