... The Kodak High Definition Camera however is one single use camera that misleads those who buy it and therefore you are not getting what you paid for!
THE CON
Kodak High Definition film has been advertised as a 200 ASA speed film and the films that you buy from that range individually ... Read review
Advantages: Good design I suppose Disadvantages: It's a con!
...and single use cameras. The Kodak High Definition Camera however is one single use camera that misleads those who buy it and therefore you are not getting what you paid for!
THE CON
Kodak High Definition film has been advertised as a 200 ASA speed film and the films that you buy from that range individually are 200 speed films, however...the films that I have found inside High Definition single use cameras have often ... ...HOWEVER
The Kodak High Definition camera is good for what it is, if you just want to take snap shots at a party or something. The High Definition part is nothing special however. The camera is just the same as any other disposable, and better than most other disposables like a Boots disposable camera.
The camera is also good value for money as it is only £8.99 with a flash and £5.99 without one but you probably need ... more
I currently work in a photographic shop, so as it happens I see a lot of different films and single use cameras. The Kodak High Definition Camera however is one single use camera that misleads those who buy it and therefore you are not getting what you paid for!
THE CON
Kodak High Definition film has been advertised as a 200 ASA speed film and the films that you buy from that range individually are 200 speed films, however...the films that I have found inside High Definition single use cameras have often been 800 ASA speed films- that's not what they advertised!
OTHER PROBLEMS
The colours on these disposable camera photographs are terrible. This is a flaw commonly found in disposable cameras but still something to be taken into account when choosing to purchase a disposable camera. As I work in a photographic shop I often print films, as we try to produce the best colours for each photograph possible by colour adjusting each one. Films from most disposable cameras have terrible colours, making it difficult to get good results. Take my advice and use a normal camera, and for the best results use an SLR (Single Lens Reflex camera that allows you to see through the actual lens). At least with an SLR you know what you are taking where it is easy to forget on a single use that the lens is in a different place to the viewfinder.
The other problem is the flash, which you will need on a disposable camera and especially on a high definition camera. The flash however isn't great and you only get a range of about 2 metres.
HOWEVER
The Kodak High Definition camera is good for what it is, if you just want to take snap shots at a party or something. The High Definition part is nothing special however. The camera is just the same as any other disposable, and better than most other disposables like a Boots disposable camera.
The camera is also good value for money as it is only £8.99 with a flash and £5.99 without one but you probably need a flash. Remember you get the film and the camera at not much more than the cost of an ordinary film. At the moment you also get 12 free photos giving you 39 in total, more than any other 35mm film.
THE DESIGN
Thew design is also good compared to most disposable cameras. It is small and light and fits nicely into your pocket. It is also available in different colours for those that colour matters to!
OVERALL
I would recommend this camera for use at fun parties but never if you want to take artistic and creative scenery and landscape shots. It is also very easy to use for the non-photography expert. It is good compared to most disposable cameras