About this deal
If you want to use the flash, just push the button on the front of the camera until the red dot on the top turns red, which means the flash is ready. If you're looking for a fun, easy way to take great pictures, indoors or out, the Kodak Fun Saver Single-Use Camera is a great choice. Hopefully, this article inspires you to purchase a few disposable cameras and toss them in your bag for whenever you get the urge to shoot some film!
Color and contrast are pretty good, especially considering it’s a single-use camera with a small, plastic lens. And perhaps that’s what makes it an overall choice — it is simply exactly what you expect and works for almost everyone’s needs.As we mentioned before, the film this disposable camera carries is a Kodak UltraMax with ISO 800, which is essentially what makes this camera.
The flash must be turned on manually, which is great for when you’re shooting in broad daylight and don’t need the extra flash to help.Film type and exposures: I think Kodak uses 24 exposure 800 ‘max’ type, which is no longer available as a stand alone film, however, when loading in a darkroom as they do when making the camera yields 27 images. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.