FUJIFILM QuickSnap Waterproof 800 35mm Disposable Camera (4x 27-Exposure Camera Kit)
- Pre-Loaded with Superia 800 Color Film
- Waterproof to a Depth of 35'
- Large-Sized Shutter Release Button
- Fixed Focus Lens
FUJIFILM QuickSnap Flash 400 One-Time-Use Disposable Camera (27 Exposures, 2-Pack)
- ISO 400 Color Negative Film
- Built-In Flash with 10' Range
- Automatic Flash Recharge
- Manual On/Off Flash Switch
FUJIFILM QuickSnap Flash 400 One-Time-Use Disposable Camera (27 Exposures)
- ISO 400 Color Negative Film
- Built-In Flash with 10' Range
- Automatic Flash Recharge
- Manual On/Off Flash Switch
FUJIFILM QuickSnap 800 Waterproof 35mm One-Time-Use Disposable Camera (27 Exposures)
Ilford HP5 Plus B&W Single-Use Film Camera (35mm Roll Film, 27 Exposures)
- Single Use Camera with Built-In Flash
- Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
- ISO 400/27° in Standard Process
- Wide Exposure Latitude, Medium Contrast
Ilford ILFOCOLOR Rapid Single-Use (Black)
- Single-Use Camera
- 27-Exposure ISO 400 Color Negative Film
- Built-In Flash
- Performs Well in Low Light
Ilford XP2 Super Single Use Camera (Black)
- Preloaded with XP2 Super B&W Film
- 27 Exposures
- Built-In Flash
- C41 Processing
Kodak Tri-X 400 B&W Single-Use Flash Camera (27 Exposures)
- Single-Use/Disposable Camera
- Pre-Loaded with Tri-X 400 B&W Film
- 27 Exposures
- Fixed-Focus Lens
Amber Spark D400 Single Use 35mm Film Camera
- Single-Use/Disposable Camera
- Pre-Loaded with Amber D400 Film
- 27 Exposures, 400 ISO
- Built-In Flash
Kodak 35mm Disposable 800 Camera with Flash (27 Exposures)
Kodak 35mm One-Time-Use Disposable Camera (ISO-800) with Flash
FUJIFILM QuickSnap Waterproof 800 Disposable Camera (27 Exposures)
- Pre-Loaded with Color Negative Film
- ISO 800/30° in C-41 Process
- Waterproof to a Depth of 35'
- 32mm f/10 Fixed-Focus Lens
Disposable Camera Definition
A disposable camera is a type of film camera that is designed for single-use. It typically comes pre-loaded with a roll of film and is meant to be used until all the exposures on the film are taken. Afterward, the entire camera is usually sent to a photo lab for film processing and printing.
Key Features and Characteristics of Disposable Cameras:
Single-use Cameras
Disposable cameras are designed for one-time use. Once one has taken all the photos, they can no longer reload them with new film. The entire camera is then processed and prints or digital files.
Film Based Dispossible Camera
Unlike digital cameras, disposable cameras use traditional film for capturing images. The film needs to be processed through a chemical development process to produce the final photographs.
Disposable Cameras are generally simple and straightforward to use. Usally they have fixed focus, fixed aperture, and fixed shutter speed settings. Some cameras may have a built-in flash for low-light conditions.
Disposable cameras are usually more affordable than digital cameras. This makes them a more popular choice for situations where one may not want to risk damaging a more expensive camera or for quick and easy solution for capturing memories.
Disposable cameras typically have limited controls compared to more advanced cameras. This simplicity can be an advantage for those who want a hassle-free experience.
Compact & Lightweight Dispossible Cameras
These cameras are compact and lightweight, making them convenient for various situations, like family gaterings parties, or outdoor events.


