Pros & Cons
Pros
Best results are to place primary subject 5-10 feet away and avoid backlighting. The toy/disposable style is less intimidating to people on the street than whipping out some enormous dlsr with a giant lens. The fixed focus lens has a pleasant viewing ... Read More
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Quality
Photos come out decently, and quality is comparable to a disposable camera.
Overview
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flash, easy, broke, disposable and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there may be deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 87 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 11 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I will say it took a roll of film or so to learn what needs flash or not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Photos come out decently and quality is comparable to a disposable camera
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Theres only 2 things you need to know 1 is that anything you shoot in less than full daylight will come out as a black rectangle unless you use the flash which requires a battery i basically wasted my first roll of film because i didnt know that and i never use flash because i dont like the look and it attracts too much attention and 2 we are all so spoiled these days by smartphone cameras having perfectly crisp focus automatically on all our pictures you may be disappointed by the fixedfocus lens giving your subjects that toy camera disposable camera look nothing is really blurry but nothing is really crisp
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Best results are to place primary subject 510 feet away and avoid backlighting