Kodak single-use cameras

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Fling 35


Funsaver Portrait 35


Specialy designed to take portrait oriented pictures of people.

A little head shape in the viewfinder helps composing the shot.

The camera also contains a battery and a flash, the flash is placed under a white reflector to provide indirect light.

This model used Kodak Gold Plus 400 film, 24 exposures.

FunSaver Telephoto 35

A model that contained Kodak Gold 1600ISO film, made for telephoto shots of approximately 100mm.

The viewfinder has a dark element which shows if lighting is enough to take a picture or not. Whenever the darker parts do not show any detail it is advised not to take the shot.

It has a simple aperture lever on the front of the lens for sunny and coudy situations.

Max HQ

This single-use camera has a glass Kodak Ektanar lens, hence the name HQ, because it produces better and sharper pictures than it's family members with the simple plastic lenses.

Packed with a 800ISO film and a battery powered flash.