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All About Expressive Disposable Cameras

Published by on August 28, 2010

Disposable cameras were an invention of Fuji and Kodak in the mid 1980s. Even if they do, not everyone likes carrying such a valuable item around with them everywhere they go. This is common among disposable cameras on the market. Disposable cameras are fun, cheap and are pretty indestructible, unlike polariods or digital cameras. Disposable cameras are discarded after the film has been removed.

Their low cost ($5-$10) means that there’s no big loss they crash to the ground. This is kind of similar to disposable digital cameras. Disposable cameras are a great item to recycle. These prices may or may not include processing, which adds around $10.

These types of cameras do not have film inside of the casing and use digital technology to take pictures. Of course this is like a disposable underwater camera. With a disposable digital camera, you get a flash, a timer, and a viewing monitor (depending on the model you buy). You are only able to delete the most recent photo that was taken.

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