Fuji Superia QuickSnap 27 Exposure Disposable Camera

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Fuji Superia QuickSnap 27 Exposure Disposable Camera

Fuji Superia QuickSnap 27 Exposure Disposable Camera

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If you’re baffled by batteries and stumped by sizes, we’ve put together a handy guide to help you find what you’re looking for at Maplin! Read more Number of exposures: Fuji uses their Superia 400 film which is marketing by itself as 24 exposures, but loading in a darkroom as they do when making the camera yields 27 images. You can get 27 images on any roll of 24 as long as you can load the camera yourself in the dark and do not have to advance it to the first shot mark; however, with motorized auto loading cameras, you probably won’t get any more than 25.

Pros: The brand specialise in art cameras, so if you were looking to capture your summer in a Call Me By Your Name-esque way, then this'll be the device for you. Why we love it: With a 4 metre flash range, the Ilford retro disposable takes great photos both indoors and out, and doesn't cost that much either. Cons: If you live in the United Kingdom and are planning on using the camera outside, wait for a sunny day to ensure the best photo quality. Customers are saying: Don't use deeper than 3m but otherwise it's great - won't break after accidental drops and it even floats in the water. Mirrorless Cameras Canon EOS-R Mirrorless Cameras Fujifilm X Mirrorless Cameras Nikon Z Cameras Sony Alpha Cameras Panasonic Lumix S Cameras Panasonic Lumix G Cameras Olympus OM-D & PEN Cameras Canon EOS-M Mirrorless Cameras Sigma Mirrorless CamerasPros: As disposable cameras go, these ones are quite wallet friendly, come with free delivery and imagine how exciting it'll be to go for the film processing post-wedding - so many snaps!

Customers are saying: A good bit of fun, but make sure to tell guests to use flash. They have a more personalised wedding feel than some of the more branded models. Customers are saying (about the camera): Great quality indoors with flash - 70s style finish - and, outdoors, works best in bright light. Pros: Higher than the ‘minimum shutter speed rule’ - a.k.a. the minimum for non-shaky photos - at 1/120 with the option to add one of three coloured filters as well as the great quality Lomochrome film which will turn skin tones to all sorts of different colours, making for a more art deco finish. It’s the smallest and has a practical flash switch that allows you to keep the flash on. All the other cameras we reviewed you need to press the button to charge the flash for every shot but this camera you can keep the flash constantly on by pushing the flash with up which will glow red when ready. The Specifications below are for the 800 speed film camera which is not available anymore as far as I can tell, but the waterproof one is still current. I could not find the white sheet for the ISO 400 film camera, however, because I don’t think they’d have two different models for each type of film, I’d guess the specs are the same for the ISO 400 camera with the exception of the flash range, which is now 3 meters maximum instead of the listed 4 meters.Purpose: Consider the aesthetic or theme you're going for and choose a camera that fits the look and feel you're after. Lens Filters Clear UV and Protection Filters Polarising Filters Neutral Density Filters Cokin Creative Filter System Other Filters Filter Stepping Rings Close-Up Lenses Customers are saying: People are recommending it and it's an easy point and shoot camera to get to grips with. A disposable camera is a single-use camera that comes preloaded with film. It's designed to be used once and then thrown away. It typically has a fixed focus lens and limited control over exposure, making it a simple and convenient option for capturing memories. How many photos can I take with a disposable camera?

Why we love it: It might be simple use, but it's not actually single use as this slightly more expensive analog camera can be recharged with other 35mm films when you're done with it - how fab!Customers are saying: Photos come out beautifully and adds a special tinge to equally special memories. Pros: Higher ISO means the photos, if taken in the right conditions, should appear brighter when developed. A great one to take to parties, its 27 exposures of Fujicolor 400 ISO film give truly excellent results, whilst its powerful built-in 3 metre range flash is adequate for regular indoor or night-time shooting situations. It makes it perfect for weddings, parties and days out. These little cameras are about as easy to use as it gets for the film. The film is already loaded, all you do is advance the film via thumbwheel until it won’t turn anymore, then simply look through the viewfinder and take a snap. If you want a little fill flash, just push the button up on the front of the camera until the pop-up plastic piece turns red, which means the flash is ready. Tripods with head Tripod Heads Video Heads Ball Heads Three Way Heads Specialist & Gimbal Heads Tripod Legs Tripod Accessories Mini Tripods & Clamps



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