See images shot with the FujiFilm Quick Snap. This camera, along with the rest of the Simple Use cameras has some major differences from common disposable cameras- they can be reloaded with film and used multiple times which is super cool, they also have 36 exposure compared to the rest which is only 27 exposures, and they have flash gels which can give you a wide range of unique flash effects.
It also costs more than most disposable cameras but if you plan on reloading it will be much more cost-effective than buying a bunch of single-use cameras. New to our lineup for , the Rollei disposable camera comes pre-loaded with the Rollei RPX 27 exp.
The camera has an identical design as the JCH Kassha but produced better and more consistent results. Like the other disposable cameras, it performs best on bright sunny days or close shots using the flash.
This camera did create some interesting distortion which is most-likely from the film being a little loose inside of the camera. See images shot with the Rollei Inferno Ragazzi. We were excited to shoot with the new Kassha disposable camera loaded with 27 exposure Japan Camera Hunter StreetPan film. Even with the flash, it produced dark images on occasion. This camera is physically the same as the Lomo color but is packed with a unique film, LomoChrome Purple which mimics color infrared film in some ways.
The photos this camera produces are other-worldly. This is the only black and white camera of the Lomo Simple Use cameras.
The XP2 film has a very fine grain, great contrast, beautiful tones, and can be developed as C White the HP5 has more noticeable grain than XP2 the tones, contrast, grain, and exposure latitude are far superior — just look at the details in the shadows!
This is the only waterproof disposable camera we tested. It produces better slightly better skin tones than the Fuji Quick Snap and does better in low light due to its iso film. Click to find out. The DarkRoom tests the top waterproof cameras with a side-by-side photo comparison. Loaded with Kodak Max which is a stop faster than the Kodak Fun Saver — this allows it to be more versatile in lower light areas like underwater. Of the two underwater single-use camera, the Fuji Waterproof Quick Snap and this, we definitely recommend the Kodak which produced slightly sharper images and more consistent image quality.
What is Lomography — Lomography is the style of pop photography based on the quirky cameras by the Austrian camera manufacturer known as Lomo. With over 40 years of experience, you can trust The Darkroom with your valued memories… just place your order online and mail us your cameras.
Start your order. Of course, there are many online options for finding good deals and Amazon has options to buy in bulk… which is great for big events such as weddings, reunions, and parties… in fact, our lab will frequently get a box of cameras to develop from such events. By far, the Fujifilm is the better camera out of the two. Best For: Photographers needing a stock to cater to their experimental colors, wanting a more vivid expression.
When we heard that our team received a personal brand contact for Kodak, Fujifilm, etc. Our supply coordinator, Amanda, sent the film photographers some stocks to test out over the course of a weekend for launch assets.
Hope you enjoyed it! Skip to content Skip to navigation. Previous Post Next Post. Kodak Professional Portra Add to cart. To Know: Many photographers rely on Kodak Professional Portra as their main go-to stock for its highly reliable, always-excellent image quality in a range of conditions. Dynamic Range Crisp detail can be seen among every image. Low Light Compatible This is one of the fewer film stocks on the market that can actually handle low light conditions.
True To Color Tones Skin tones are real-to-life and blend lovely within the picture. Kodak Professional Tri-X To Know: An uber sharp and super contrasty black-and-white film stock proudly boasted by Kodak.
Slight Grain A textured picture makes a moody image even more intense and real. High Contrast Contrasted monochrome images serve their purpose; this film stock captivates every detail well and alive. The zoom lens on this camera has an impressive ,mm equivalent reach, which is backed up by an optical image stabilization system for shooting in low-light conditions.
There is also a 4x digital zoom facility for those times when you need to squeeze out that extra bit of focal length. Point-and-shoot also means the need for automatic facilities, which the PIXPRO AZ covers in the form of face detect, smile detect, and pet mode for posed or candid portraits.
Plus, simple-to-use panorama mode and built-in Wi-Fi allows for easy transferring of all your images. What this camera does provide is good image quality for the price point with lots of automatic features and ease of transfer. The straightforward-to-use and compact camera features a The rear of the camera features a bright, 2. The same sort of shooting facilities are featured here such as face detection AF, with the camera being able to detect smiles and shoot degree panoramas.
This camera serves as a great solution for both young and old who just want to concentrate on snapping away. It has more or less the same working, just with a shorter zoom range for a bridge camera.
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