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The Kodak Sport Underwater Waterproof 800 ISO 35mm Single Use Camera is a rugged, easy-to-use disposable camera designed for outdoor and underwater photography up to 50 feet deep. Featuring a shock-proof rubber shell and a sunscreen and scratch-resistant lens, it delivers sharp, vibrant daylight images with 800 ISO film, making it the perfect companion for adventurous millennials who want hassle-free, high-quality memories.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5 x 12.5 x 5.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 454 g |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 50 x 28 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
Brand | Kodak |
Camera Lens | 35 mm |
Colour | Black |
Included components | Single-Use Camera Only |
Model year | 2010 |
Part number | FunSport |
Viewfinder Magnification | 1.0x |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Style | Underwater Sport |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**D
kodak
good product
S**
Lovely touch of nostalgia
I bought this disposable camera to take with me to a camping festival. It was my first ever camping experience and first big festival! I wanted to document it in a different way to my usual iPhone pics and videos.I remember being a kid and having a film camera that you’d have to wind up before every shot, looking at the negatives under the light to try see what pictures were on it, not being able to look at the pictures you took until you got them developed and actually having to go get them developed. Having this camera with me was such a lovely nostalgic feeling. I was so excited to get the pictures developed when I got home, obviously it’s a bit different now as you send them off rather than just popping to your local Kodak stall but it was still so fun. Going back through the pics weeks later when you’d forgotten what you took. Having a few pics in there where you either over exposed it or put your finger over the lens lol.Really took me back and I’m so glad I did it!Definitely recommend for special occasions or purely for the hit of nostalgia.
T**W
Use the flash!
Quite expensive but so are most disposable cameras. Also have to factor in the cost of developing the photos. Used for our wedding tables. Just remind people to use the flash otherwise the photos do not come out well (way too dark)!
S**E
Works through airport x-ray scan
I used this camera for one month in the Philippines and it was absolutely perfect. After going through numerous security checks the photos still came out perfect. I even fell over whilst walking up a river to a waterfall and it got a little wet but still no problems.It cost me £15 to get them developed. Highly recommend
M**I
Brilliant little camera for an excellent price.
Quick postage, well packaged, brilliant price.I have used a few types of disposable camera and I would say by far the Kodak are the best ones.The quality of the print is much higher than some of the others brands I have used, the photos come out clear and bright with even the poorer photos taken. Also the length you can keep the film seems to be very good, I have had one for a few years and the photos still come out near perfect. The feel of the camera itself is solid and keeps well when being chucked in a suitcase or kept in a handbag. The flash is reasonable for a camera this size, a bit overpowering but compensates well for darker times. The amount of exposures is really handy too.I use this camera as a photographer as I like the feel and look that a disposable film gives and the way it challenges me but it is also fantastic for fun selfies with friends and family and is also so simple my 7 year old sister has used it before with lovely results.
W**
Dark underwater but there’s no flash?
I’ve had these I the past, many moons ago, and this isn’t the camera I’d remembered it to be. I definitely took an old one diving but I can’t imagine doing so with this fella - there’s no flash, so frustrating. Also the ‘take a photo’ button is a weird set of two plastic - I don’t know the whether to call then lips or shelves- that you push together. Not a button. Quite inexact but I guess this is due to potential water ingress with other methods. Finally the rarity of actual film cameras these days means you pay a premium. Getting on for £20 for a one time camera with flash! With the cost of developing in addition. Just too expensive and I’m not sure why really.Bit frustrating.Three stars
S**Y
Great gift for friend!
I purchased this for a friend’s secret santa gift and she loved it! It came in great condition, and I was able to wrap it and surprise a close friend. It was very easy to use and when she opened she snapped a few pictures already. This is a great idea for a sentimental gift for a loved one!
R**G
So many extra photos!
I hadn’t used a disposable camera in 10 years so user error definitely played a part in some photos being underexposed but I was pleasantly surprised to have over 20 from the camera that were useable! There are extra photos on this (almost 30?) which is fantastic value for a disposable camera where you’re paying for it to be developed. If I need another in the future, it’ll certainly be this one.
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