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::I have had an interest in SIngle use cameras. It is, I think, a Fuji Quicksnap BODY, but I have found that Chinese manufacturers reused /recycled single use camera bodies by fitting in a fresh battery, reloading with film and then resealing them with black sticky tape. These were then given a cardboard sleeve. SO, what you have could be either be an OEM unit or it could be recycled. Fully depends on the nature of the closing mechanism of the film compartment. Dirk--[[User:Heritagefutures|Heritagefutures]] ([[User talk:Heritagefutures|talk]]) 02:14, 1 March 2015 (CST)
 
::I have had an interest in SIngle use cameras. It is, I think, a Fuji Quicksnap BODY, but I have found that Chinese manufacturers reused /recycled single use camera bodies by fitting in a fresh battery, reloading with film and then resealing them with black sticky tape. These were then given a cardboard sleeve. SO, what you have could be either be an OEM unit or it could be recycled. Fully depends on the nature of the closing mechanism of the film compartment. Dirk--[[User:Heritagefutures|Heritagefutures]] ([[User talk:Heritagefutures|talk]]) 02:14, 1 March 2015 (CST)
  
::: also, if you have the exposed and developed film in hand, you can use the DXn Simulator to work out the film stock. See here: http://www.imageaircraft.com.au/DXsim/
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::: also, if you have the exposed and developed film in hand, you can use the DXn Simulator to work out the film stock. See here: http://www.imageaircraft.com.au/DXsim/ --[[User:Heritagefutures|Heritagefutures]] ([[User talk:Heritagefutures|talk]]) 02:15, 1 March 2015 (CST)
--[[User:Heritagefutures|Heritagefutures]] ([[User talk:Heritagefutures|talk]]) 02:15, 1 March 2015 (CST)
 

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Does Anybody Recognize The Manufacturer?

I had this disposable 35mm camera given to me the other day, after I removed the exposed film for them. But, nowhere on the camera does it list who the manufacturer is or what brand of film was used inside. Does anybody recognize who makes this particular camera? HaarFager (talk) 17:08, 28 February 2015 (CST) <a href="http://www.ipernity.com/doc/haarfager/37211620"><img title="Easy Shot Disposable Camera" alt="Easy Shot Disposable Camera" src="http://cdn.ipernity.com/200/16/20/37211620.6d91ecf5.500.jpg?r2" height="334" width="500" /></a>


Must be a Fuji product. I recently used a Quicksnap Superia, look how much they look alike: https://flic.kr/p/jKaFye https://flic.kr/p/na3Z9H Cheers! René.

I have had an interest in SIngle use cameras. It is, I think, a Fuji Quicksnap BODY, but I have found that Chinese manufacturers reused /recycled single use camera bodies by fitting in a fresh battery, reloading with film and then resealing them with black sticky tape. These were then given a cardboard sleeve. SO, what you have could be either be an OEM unit or it could be recycled. Fully depends on the nature of the closing mechanism of the film compartment. Dirk--Heritagefutures (talk) 02:14, 1 March 2015 (CST)
also, if you have the exposed and developed film in hand, you can use the DXn Simulator to work out the film stock. See here: http://www.imageaircraft.com.au/DXsim/ --Heritagefutures (talk) 02:15, 1 March 2015 (CST)