Cheap Disposable Cameras | Ilfocolor, Kodak & Fuji Comparison
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- čas přidán 29. 09. 2022
- Disposable Cameras are a lot of fun and have recently skyrocketed in popularity. In this video, I had a play around with the Ilford IlfoColor Rapid Retro Edition, Kodak FunSaver and the Fuji QuickSnap Flash trying to figure out which was the best of the three so I could make a recommendation to my friends for their wedding.
SPOILER: I recommended the Kodak to them - but it wasn't my favourite!!!
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Years from now, you will look back at these photos and think: I remember when my finger looked like that.
I personally like the Ilford one the best. It has the nicer colors. Fuji is just too green for my likes. And the Kodak seems to have the lowest quality lens.
Thank you for sharing the comparison😭😭 was going to get one of them but didn’t know which one❤
MATE! your thumbnails are so beautiful !!! Here to support the hard work :) will you be back on youtube once settled in Germany?
Love the video btw, can the film be replaced? Also does it tell you what film is needed?
I quite like the Kodak 800 film. I've been told that Lomo 800 is the same film. Lomo is always out of stock so I'm yet to try it though.
Please I need help from the community 😁 On the KODAK, for the flash, we have to press the button all along the shooting ??
What stock is ilfocolor and does Ilford make it? Very odd
Thank you thank you!!!! my wedding is in 6 days and I really wanted a disposable for the reception!!! Should I use flash in all photos indoors?? Thank you!
use flash for everything! and make sure your guests are advised to do so, maybe leave a sticker or note with every camera
I would suggest definitely make an effort to change your grip on the camera. I have always tended to curl my three fingers in towards my hand when shooting cameras like this.
I was thinking about getting the Kodak Ektar half frame camera. But after seeing your video, I realized I can use my finger to block half of the frame😂😂
I made an observation about fingers, based on my own experiences. Notice it's only vertical photos that have it, so it has nothing to do with your grip creeping up into the lens. If your finger was actually touching or overlapping the tiny lens, it would block most of the image and wouldn't look like a finger. Look at the footage of you holding the camera vertically. Your hand that's gripping the camera from above has your pinky hanging in the view. This also happens with sleeves if you're wearing something wide like a coat.
Mate why is your thumb in every photo lmao