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The '''[[Kodak]] FunSaver Advantix''' are the last models of the disposable cameras made by Kodak.
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The '''[[Kodak]] FunSaver Advantix''' were models of the disposable cameras made by Kodak.
  
 
These contain an [[APS]] film cassette instead of the normal [[35mm film]]. All advantages of the APS system are not being used in the single-use models. There's no button for the typical choice of 3 pictures sizes, nor does it record aperture and shutter information on the film.
 
These contain an [[APS]] film cassette instead of the normal [[35mm film]]. All advantages of the APS system are not being used in the single-use models. There's no button for the typical choice of 3 pictures sizes, nor does it record aperture and shutter information on the film.

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The Kodak FunSaver Advantix were models of the disposable cameras made by Kodak.

These contain an APS film cassette instead of the normal 35mm film. All advantages of the APS system are not being used in the single-use models. There's no button for the typical choice of 3 pictures sizes, nor does it record aperture and shutter information on the film.

Since these aren't any smaller than the 35mm FunSaver cameras it was more or less pointless to switch from common 35mm film to APS.

They are loaded with ISO 400 cartridges with 25 exposures.

Other known models:

  • Advantix Access (FunSaver successor)
  • Advantix Switchable (gives 2 format choices)