Disposable Digital Camera

The disposable digital camera is compact and easy to use. In fact user directions are printed right on the camera. A disposable digital camera is a good idea if you need a camera for one time use.

A disposable camera is quite comparable to a traditional digital camera in all respects except for the notable exception of having to return your camera to the store to get your pictures. You will receive prints of your photographs as well as digital prints on CD.

The quality of prints that come from a disposable digital camera and better than prints from a regular disposable camera, so the digital is the logical choice.

One brand of disposable digital camera I love is Fujifilm QuickSnap 400 Speed Single Use Camera with Flash (10-Pack). The camera

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is very lightweight so you can carry several at a time in a bag as you travel. I especially like the built in flash that is easy to use.

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fujifilm-quicksnap-400Features Product:

  • Pack of 10 single-use cameras
  • 27 Exposures per camera
  • Loaded with Superia X-TRA 400 35mm film
  • Flash reaches up to 10 feet
  • For indoor and outdoor use

The camera is a single use camera; this means that after you use it you take the entire camera to the place where you can get film developed; they will take care of the rest. No worrying about whether or not you removed the roll of film negatives correctly without exposing them to too much light. The film speed is 400, so keep that in mind when choosing this camera. A faster speed such as 800 may be preferable.

Overall, this is a good camera for the many, many people who want to travel light or who are on a budget. It is compact and easy to carry; keep one in the glove compartment of your car just in case there’s an accident and you need to take pictures of the scene. The camera

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is also affordable.

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