Kodak One Time Cameras

It depends if you need the Extra reach of the zoom, I think it factors into a 1.33X optical zoom.

The digital, is not really a Digital camera you just PRE PAY for the photo CD. That photo cd is available with ANY one time use(or 35mm film cart), but this makes it pre paid.

IMO it would be cheaper to buy NON "digital" one time use cameras(even generic) and pay for the photo CD out of pocket. In other words I wouldnt buy either of the above.
 
so you are saying I will get the same quality photos with a Kodak zoom one time use as I would a Fuji one time use?
 
WINTER said:
so you are saying I will get the same quality photos with a Kodak zoom one time use as I would a Fuji one time use?

Pretty much. The kodak Zoom does have that 1.33x zoom lens, that does not effect picture quality just gets you closer(a bit) to the subject.

Some persons would actually prefer the colors from a FUJI, and some prefer Kodak.
 

Anewman is correct. When it comes to one-time use camera, they are all virtually the same... cr@ppy pictures. The choice is whether you like Fuji colour scheme better or Kodak.

For one time use, I personally like Kodak due to its oversaturation that compensates the cr@ppiness of the lens so the pictures look somewhat normal. Fuji tend to be more natural, but due to the poor quality of the lens, sometimes they look washed out.

PS: this is based on my latest test about 3 weeks ago.
 
Kelly Grannell said:
Anewman is correct. When it comes to one-time use camera, they are all virtually the same... cr@ppy pictures. The choice is whether you like Fuji colour scheme better or Kodak.

For one time use, I personally like Kodak due to its oversaturation that compensates the cr@ppiness of the lens so the pictures look somewhat normal. Fuji tend to be more natural, but due to the poor quality of the lens, sometimes they look washed out.

PS: this is based on my latest test about 3 weeks ago.

I would be more concerned with film speed in one time use cameras over the FUJI vs Kodak thing. Some of these cameras make it hard to find out what speed film they have inside. And some like the "Zoom" use 800 ISO. For daytime shots I would take ANYBRAND 100 ISO over Kodak 800 ISO.
 














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