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Kodak Water & Sport One-Time-Use Disposable Camera

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Kodak Water & Sport One-Time-Use Disposable Camera
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Kodak Water & Sport Overview

A One-Time-Use camera made to survive where a regular camera won't!  Made with a rugged, durable and shock-proof frame; waterproof down to 50 ft. (15 m); scratch-resistant lens, this disposable camera can be used in virtually any outdoor land or water situation.

Kodak MAX Versatility Plus Film brings picture quality to a new level by combining the color quality, fine detail, and picture clarity of lower-speed films with the benefits of higher speed films. This film delivers extra sharpness and unsurpassed fine grain (among 800-speed films) for crisper, clearer pictures, even when enlarged.

Kodak MAX Versatility Plus Film produces consistently bright, vibrant colors across a wide range of lighting conditions. It provides accurate skin-tone reproduction for natural-looking "people pictures."

Waterproof up to 50'
Divers and snorklers, capture the vibrancy of life 50 feet underwater
Sunscreen and scratch resistant lens
No blurry pictures from sunscreen smudges; Avoid scratches from sand and snow that can ruin pictures
Rugged, durable, shock-proof rubber shell
Great for bumpy rides and rocky trails
UPC: 041778004708

Kodak Water & Sport Specs

Film Type
Color
ISO/ASA Film Speed
800
Number of Exposures
27
Film Format
35mm
Built-In Flash
No
Environmental Resistance
Water-Resistant (Unrated)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.38 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.2 x 4.9 x 1.9"

Kodak Water & Sport Reviews

jammed and did not work

By Debbie
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2025-01-21

Waste of money!

Developing is an issue

By Lorretta
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2020-07-13

The camera worked great. Getting it develop was an issue. CVS was going to take 3-4 weeks. Walgreens is taking a week. There’s no longer the one day processing.

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The camera itself got a little hot. Will the pics ...

The camera itself got a little hot. Will the pics still be okay?
Asked by: Vickie
That should be ok, if the camera is hot for a long period of time, that will affect the film.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-05

can you turn off the flash if you dont want it to ...

can you turn off the flash if you dont want it to come on? or will it come on if it senses that you need the flash?
Asked by: c
The Kodak Water & Sport One-Time-Use Disposable Camera does not have a built in flash.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2025-04-03

question

Does it have a wrist strap
Asked by: Anonymous
The Kodak Water & Sport One-Time-Use Disposable Camera should include a rubber wrist strap with the camera.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2025-04-09

question

How do I turn the camera on?
Asked by: leslie b.
The Kodak Water & Sport Waterproof Single-Use Camera does not have an ON/OFF switch and does not need to be turned on; all you have to do is to advance the film advance wheel on the top of the camera until it will no longer turn, then you may press the shutter button to take the photo. You would advance the wheel again to prepare to take the next photo.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2024-04-06

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How does the film get processed when all pictures have been taken ?
Asked by: Anonymous
Take it to WalMart, Walgreen's ect, just like you would with a roll of film.
Answered by: Robert F.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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How do you take out the films
Asked by: Mhizz S.
You DO NOT take out the film. You bring the camera back, with the film still in it back to be developed.
Answered by: Ruth S.
Date published: 2024-04-06

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When is the expiration date for this product? Thank you
Asked by: Anonymous
As long as they are kept at room temp, they will be good for years. They work well for underwater pics...but deliver horrible terrestrial photos.
Answered by: Kevin R.
Date published: 2019-06-03

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Can you please advise me of an agent who can develop film from a Kodak Max Camera in Western Australia?
Asked by: Gael T.
I would try a drug store.
Answered by: Russell S.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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