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2 X FunSaver Disposable Camera with Flash 800 ISO

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Was the Funsaver taken somewhere for developing, or did you extract the film and have it developed by itself, or maybe self-developed?

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The FunSaver manages to be even simpler, more affordable, and more reliable than those obscenely cheap reloadable cameras, which gives the shooter a chance to focus on literally nothing but the composition.

Color and contrast are pretty good, especially considering it’s a single-use camera with a small, plastic lens. It’s made for non-photographers, vacationers, first-time film shooters, and even experienced shooters looking to simplify their kit. Of course, these aren’t as popular with everyone having a camera on their phone, but we are seeing a resurgence in the disposable camera popularity.You’re right, the images do have a warmer tint overall, but looking at other examples shows a similarly warm tint. Careful undoing and redoing of the clips that hold the front and back of the camera together wasn’t too bad. This wasn’t by choice; the FunSaver was just about the only camera that could be safely handled and operated (and dropped) by a hyperactive six-year-old. Great little disposable camera to take with you wherever you go, loads of fun and can be used both indoor and outdoor.

Despite being the most common and cheapest of the cameras we reviewed, the Kodak Disposable Camera performed best. But possibly the most remarkable thing about the FunSaver is that it has endured in ways other film photography products haven’t. The speedy Kodak 800 ISO film found in the FunSaver possesses a wide exposure latitude, giving the FunSaver a versatility that other disposable cameras simply don’t have.

It seems, like with most film camera (and my experience too) that bad results from back in the day were as a result of lousy processing and printing. Its 800 iso color negative film has great exposure latitude making it much more versatile – it could shoot in open sunlight without blowing out the highlights but also did very well in low light. The lens’ center sharpness is good, while the aberrations and vignetting that occur (quite rampantly) in the corners give a pleasant, casual character akin to those loved by Lomography weirdos. Activate the Last by pushing the button on the front (There’s only one button and it has a bolt-on it). And it did as advertised – it made photography simple and fun, and helped me make countless terrible childhood field trip snapshots.

This may seem like an awful lot of praise for a consumer disposable, and let’s be frank, for photo geeks obsessed with quality and control, serious photographers who live and die by their Leica M or Nikon F6, the Funsaver simply won’t satisfy. The FunSaver does a surprisingly good job with just about any outdoor daylight scene, and can transition to indoor shots with the use of the built-in flash. And in a nutshell, I was amazed with the quality of the images that came forth from this camera after developing.

By purchasing anything using these links, Casual Photophile may receive a small commission at no additional charge to you. First introduced 118 years ago, in the year 1900, Kodak pre-loaded the first Brownie box cameras with film, and these cameras were meant to be used and then sent back to Kodak for developing and printing just as we treat a disposable camera today. The FunSaver could fairly be considered as a spiritual successor to the OG consumer camera, the Kodak Brownie.

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