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The Kodak One Time Use TRI-X 400 Black & White 27 Exposure, which comes pre-loaded with 27 exposures of Kodak’s more popular black and white film stocks.
Disposable cameras are becoming popular again, and multiple brands from Ilford to Fujifilm have released new versions in recent months. Kodak Alaris manufactures a range of film and disposable cameras, including a standard model, outdoor-focused model, “fun” focused model, and even a waterproof version.
The camera features a double aspheric lens element and a built-in flash that automatically recharges and comes pre-loaded with 27 exposures of a film that Kodak says is known for its contrast, tonality, and classic grain structure. Kodak says that the fine grain is good for producing high-quality images and the wide exposure latitude is ideal for achieving rich tonality which is maintained with overexposed and underexposed photos.
The film is 400 ISO, the lens is a fixed 30mm f/10 full-plastic optic, and the camera shoots with a fixed shutter speed of 1/125 second. The camera can focus from 1.3 m to infinity, weighs 138 grams, and the flash can be turned on and off via a one-touch switch (and is powered by a single AA battery).
The Kodak One Time Use TRI-X 400 Black & White 27 Exposure, which comes pre-loaded with 27 exposures of Kodak’s more popular black and white film stocks.
Disposable cameras are becoming popular again, and multiple brands from Ilford to Fujifilm have released new versions in recent months. Kodak Alaris manufactures a range of film and disposable cameras, including a standard model, outdoor-focused model, “fun” focused model, and even a waterproof version.
The camera features a double aspheric lens element and a built-in flash that automatically recharges and comes pre-loaded with 27 exposures of a film that Kodak says is known for its contrast, tonality, and classic grain structure. Kodak says that the fine grain is good for producing high-quality images and the wide exposure latitude is ideal for achieving rich tonality which is maintained with overexposed and underexposed photos.
The film is 400 ISO, the lens is a fixed 30mm f/10 full-plastic optic, and the camera shoots with a fixed shutter speed of 1/125 second. The camera can focus from 1.3 m to infinity, weighs 138 grams, and the flash can be turned on and off via a one-touch switch (and is powered by a single AA battery).
Brand | Kodak |
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Film Format | 35mm |
Number of Exposures | 27 |
Film Speed | ISO 400 |
Film Type | Panchromatic B&W Negative |
Film Base | Acetate |
Layer Thickness | 127.0 µm |
Lens | 30 mm, f/10 Two-element plastic |
Focus Range | 1.3 m to infinity |
Size - L x W x H | 127 mm x 40 mm x 69 mm |
Weight | 138 g |
Flash Control | One-touch switch with auto shutoff |
Flash Range | 1 - 3 m |
Battery | 1 x AA Battery |
Viewfinder | Optical |