KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Rick Waldroup
Well-known
The last time I shot a disposable film camera was back in 2013. I bought several for a certain project, including an underwater disposable camera. They were great fun to use. The local drug store in the small town I live in still sells them.
armadsen
Established
I noticed that they still sell them at Disneyland the last time i was there a few months ago. I bought one for my 8 year old son and he had a blast with it.
retinax
Well-known
Have been for a while among the under 30 crowd here (Germany). They seen to be in stock in a lot of stores, too. Drug stores never completely stopped selling them but I saw them the other day in an electronics chain store, next to the Instax AND Polaroid stuff, which I think is a newer development. Btw the new Instax cameras finally look quite sleek, styled a bit in the spirit of the X100.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Ilford used to sell a version loaded with XP2. Wish those were still available.
Dralowid
Michael
I thought they never went away, I've seen them handed out to guests at weddings, parties etc then collected back in and processed for all to see.
das
Well-known
A few weeks ago, a group of what appeared to be high school kids walking by asked me to take their photo in front of something, and I was surprised when they handed me a disposable film camera. Great to see that some of the younger generation is enjoying film.
Joao
Negativistic forever
Some models of disposable cameras can be reloaded. Some samples below from a Kodak Funsaver re-loaded with Eastman XX and developed in a Diafine clone
Street by João Avelar, on Flickr
Mural by João Avelar, on Flickr
Bench by João Avelar, on Flickr
Street by João Avelar, on Flickr
Mural by João Avelar, on Flickr
Bench by João Avelar, on Flickr
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