The Kodac Ultra Compact Flash is another great disposable single use camera from Kodac. Kodac are a trusted company by lots of people and I for one trust them as well. I use their single use cameras when I go on holiday and the quality of the photos you get is rather exceptional for a single ... Read review
Advantages: Small Camera, Flash Disadvantages: Winding Up The Film After Each Shot
The Kodac Ultra Compact Flash is another great disposable single use camera from Kodac. Kodac are a trusted company by lots of people and I for one trust them as well. I use their single use cameras when I go on holiday and the quality of the photos you get is rather exceptional for a single use camera.
The cameras only have 2 cons these are:
You have to wind up the film after each shot
You have to keep the flash button ... ...work and you have to do this every shot.
These cons of the camera become 2nd nature after you have used them for a while.
The camera is small hence the name “Ultra Compact”. The camera can fit straight into your pocket and you wont notice it unless you wear tight clothing.
This is a good cheap disposable camera and I picked one up for under £10. I suggest that you get 1 or 2 if you are going on holiday. ... more
The Kodac Ultra Compact Flash is another great disposable single use camera from Kodac. Kodac are a trusted company by lots of people and I for one trust them as well. I use their single use cameras when I go on holiday and the quality of the photos you get is rather exceptional for a single use camera.
The cameras only have 2 cons these are: You have to wind up the film after each shot You have to keep the flash button held down for about 8 seconds for the flash to work and you have to do this every shot.
These cons of the camera become 2nd nature after you have used them for a while.
The camera is small hence the name “Ultra Compact”. The camera can fit straight into your pocket and you wont notice it unless you wear tight clothing.
This is a good cheap disposable camera and I picked one up for under £10. I suggest that you get 1 or 2 if you are going on holiday.
Advantages: cheap, small and easy to use Disadvantages: The flash button
The Kodac Ultra Compact Flash, another improvement on what was already a great disposable camera. The camera is cheap to purchase and reduces the risk of loosing an expensive camera, perfect for the kids. Its also very small, hence the name "ultra compact" so it can easily fit into a pocket/bag for example.
However the flash facility does become increasingly annoying, as to operate it you need to press and hold the blue flash button on the front ... ...come on, and even then you have to hold it until after the photograph. There is however a positive side to this as it will not be accidently turned on in a handbag for example.
Another negative point is that after each photo has been taken the camera needs winding on, but thats not too much hassle, and it prevents you from taking photo's of the inside of your bag. Both negative points are very minor, and after a short hile you get used to it.
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lmhj_1987 09.08.2004
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I ahve always used Kodak for camping trips, this is an ideal and cheap way to ensure you have retained happy memories. An ideal buy if you are only looking for short term. This is way ahead of the market. ...
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