Transparent Disposable Film Camera
Main Material
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PP+ABS
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Dimension(mm)
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117(W)*62(H)*34(D)mm
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Color Options
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Black White Green Pink Purple or Custom Pantone
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Film Format
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135FIm(24*36mm),ISO200/400
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Film Brand
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Kodak, Fuji
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Power Source
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1*AA-Alkaline Battery with KC Approved(Included)
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Description
Single Use 35 mm Transparent Disposable Film Camera With Flash
We offer customization services for Transparent Disposable Film Camera. Typically, we provide the die template, and you take charge of the design process. Once the design is finalized, simply send it to us. We’ll then customize the production in line with your design file.
Subsequently, we’ll create a sample for your review.
Upon your confirmation that everything is in order, we’ll proceed with bulk production.
Finally, the cameras will be assembled, packaged, and prepared for shipment.
Special Feature
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Single Use Camera, Cheap Camera
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Style
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35mm Camera
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Place of Origin
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China
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Model Name
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Camera shell
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New ABS shell and PCB board
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Film format
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135 film / 35mm film
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Shutter speed
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1/20s
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Camera aperture
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F/9
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Camera focal length
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28mm, fixed focal length
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Camera focus
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1-3m good photo effect
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Camera flash
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built-in flash light
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Battery
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Built-in 1pc AA battery
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Built-in film
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18 imported film ( regular color film C41, not cine film)
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How to Use this transparent Disposable Film Camera
- Winding the Film: Each time you want to take a photo, turn the camera’s winding gear to the right until it stops. This advances the film to the next frame.
- Composing and Taking the Shot: Look through the viewfinder to frame your shot. Make sure your subject is within the viewfinder’s frame. Once you’re ready, press the shutter button to take the photo. After the shot is taken, turn the winding gear again to the right until it stops to prepare the camera for the next picture.
- Using the Flash: If you need to use the flash, first, locate and turn on the flash button. A red light will indicate that the flash is ready to be triggered. Press the shutter to take the photo with the flash. After the flash fires, you might notice the red light stays on briefly due to residual charge in the capacitors. Don’t worry about this; it’s normal and doesn’t affect the camera’s operation.
- Film Counter Alert: When the film counter displays “E/O,” it means you’ve reached the end of the film roll. At this point, you cannot replace the film inside the camera. You’ll need to finish using the camera (or have it developed if there are still unexposed frames, though typically “E/O” suggests all frames have been exposed) and then dispose of or recycle the camera properly.

