Kodak Funsaver Quick Review and Sample Photos
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2023
- The Kodak Funsaver is currently the best disposable camera out there. It's somewhat cheap, has a pretty cool film loaded inside and is easy to use. In this video, I go through a quick review of the camera and show a lot of sample photos. There's even some samples of reloaded black and white film at the end, as well as some video of the lens being used in a mirrorless camera.
- Krátké a kreslené filmy
i wish makers of disposable cameras would take back used ones with the goal of disposing of the plastics & other materials responsibly!
They do, or at least they used to. Kodak and Fujifilm had disposable camera recycling programs in the western countries and Japan, but not in our country.
this photos make me a little bit nostalgic in the good way
great review!
is it good for taking photos in dark places, such a club with low lights?
It can take photos in the dark but I wouldn't call it good. In dark places the film photos will be lit only by the flash, club lights won't be visible. Subjects will have that "deer in the headlight" look.
how many shot photos of this camera sir?
27, but sometimes they go up to 28 or 29 shots
And what happened after the 27-29 shots ?? I should buy another camera ??😢
@@ulrichnsenge9696 The camera won't take pictures once the film is finished. The film needs to be taken out and then sent to a photo lab for developing. The camera *can* be reloaded and there are videos on YT on how to do it. but it's not an easy process and must be done in complete darkness.
Thank you 🙏🏾
how to transfer photos from this camera to phone , please reply!!!
Is the film developed already? If not, have it developed first at a lab. Once developed, the film needs to be scanned and converted to digital. Then it can be transferred to a phone.
@@GoneWithFilm thank you sir for replying 🫶🏻! do you have any knowledge about the same for harman disposable black and white camera????
@@tanishaarora677 camera quality is similar, only difference is the film is black and white
@@GoneWithFilm i meant how to get the photos in the phone ?
@@tanishaarora677 same thing, have it developed by a lab and have them scan it, might be more expensive since ita more labor intensive for black and white