What's the best one-time-use camara (not underwater)?

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Does anyone have recommendations for a good one-time-use camera? Not the underwater ones (unless they are the best). I'm looking for one that takes great outdoor pictures because I don't want to take my regular camera to the beach.

I searched for previous threads on this topic but I can only find information about the underwater cameras.

Thanks
 
They both make great one time cameras. If you are going to take this to the beach, why not buy the underwater camera "just in case"?? We took ours and loved the fact that
1) you don't have to worry if the camera gets wet, and being on the beach, that does tend to happen.
2) if you decide you want under water photos too, you've got it
covered.

We were happy with the pictures, both in and out of the water.
Hope this helps.
 
I have used Kodak and Fuji. They both make acceptable prints. This past weekend we went to WDW at the last minute so I was without my "real" camera. I bought two of the new Kodak High Definition one-time-use cameras that come with a free CD of the pictures. I get them back tomorrow so I'll let you know then what I think of it.

Ever thought of investing in a "real" camera for those "Magic"ical moments? Canon makes a very good 35mm for less than $300. When you have the film developed also have them put on a CD. Then you have prints and digital
 
I guess I must have usually purchased Fuji in the past and never had a previous problem. At Disneyland this summer, I didn't want to take my digital into the park and got a Kodak at one of the gift shops in DTD. The pictures were terrible. Get the Fuji.
 

With any one-time-use camera you have to be a little more careful about taking pictures. They are fixed-focus which means that any shot is a compromise. Look for where the light is coming from, don't be too far away or too close and remember fast action shots will not be very good. I use the ones with a flash built in and try to use the flash even in the daylight by having the sun not in face of the subject.

These cameras will produce good shots but if you are looking for really good shots buy a regular 35mm and learn how to use it. The local community college will have classes.
 

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