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As a producer of film [[Ilford]] could not stay behind and neglect the trend of making a small, simple disposable [[single-use camera]].
 
As a producer of film [[Ilford]] could not stay behind and neglect the trend of making a small, simple disposable [[single-use camera]].
  
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* https://www.ilfordphoto.com/cameras/35mm-single-use-camera
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* http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Disposable_camera
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 22 September 2023

As a producer of film Ilford could not stay behind and neglect the trend of making a small, simple disposable single-use camera.

Just like Fuji, Kodak and Agfa they had their own models, but these only contained black and white films.

Ilford disposable cameras are still available today and can be bought in 2 versions:

  • Black&White HP5 Plus 400
  • Black&White XP2 Super 400 for C41 processing.

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