i love that people are getting back into disposable cameras!! i remember having to take them on school trips as a kid because i wasn’t trusted with the family camera lmao
A lot of films will actually have the colour on the casing of what colours will be stronger in the photos. Like the Kodak casing has a yellow casing and the fuji green. I know iflord may do it for their film too.
I have recently discovered several different film cameras I have been given from family members through the years. I have always had a fascination with filming and cameras in general. I loved them when I was a kid and my parents took our VHS camcorder to the beach :) My favorite memories growing up involve having a disposal camera on hand. My family and I would buy a pack of Kodaks and take them everywhere! I love looking through the physical copy of a photo rather than always scrolling through my phone. I love the nostalgia I experience when looking through a box of old family pictures and reliving the memory just a bit ❤
Aww couldn't have been put in nicer words! I also love the sense of nostalgia that is evoked from an album of photos or a video recording that forever preserves a moment of the past! There is something so magical about them 💫
hey!! i’m from sydney as well and you should try developing your film at sydney super8 in newtown! i always get mine developed there and the photos always turn out good plus the turn back time for the photos are usually same day or next day :)
Love a fellow aussie film shooter 🥰 if you like the disposable look and easy, grab one of rhe reusable "disposable" cameras. Then you can just but any roll of film you want and get that roll developed by a smaller place for arpund $13 aud And less waste. Harmen makes one from memory 😋
when getting the film developed, do you just give them the camera? or is there a way to take the film roll out and give it to them? stupid question lol but great video!! xx
With the disposables, you would just give them the camera and they’ll do the rest for you! But I know for actual film cameras, you’ll just give them the film canister! ☺️
@@anniel1372 And may i know how to post those pictures on instagram or just take the photo to make videos with or something similar to it since i have zero knowledge on disposable cameras . Btw your videos is amazing ❤️
@@alissayourbee3591 if you're talking about a digital copy of the photos, you can ask the place you get your photos developed to scan them for you, which may cost extra however. Otherwise, you can try taking photos of the physical copies after you get them developed or scan them yourself with a scanner or even try scanning through a file scanning app on your phone! I hope that helps ! :)
Thanks for this video! Just bought a couple of Fujifilm disposable cameras for my upcoming holiday to Greece! Quick question, so of course always have flash on at night, but what about during the daytime? What’s the difference between flash vs no flash in daytime photos with shooting people or shots of the scenery?
usually in daylight (not cloudy) you can take it w/o flash cuz there's sufficient light but some use flash in daylight if the subject is against the light. personally in broad daylight i use no flash
I would say if it’s outdoors on a bright day then it’s alright to not have flash on, but indoors I would recommend most of the time to have flash on, unless it’s super well lit with lots of natural lighting. Then it shouldn’t be too much of an issue if you don’t have flash on! Hope that helps :)
Asking for an advice Do we need to turn the camera on everytime we take photos using kodak funsaver and fujifilm? How about if its outdoor and indoor? What would you guys suggest? I hope you'll answer
You don't need to turn the camera on, you simply have to to turn the dial before you want to take a photo. As for indoors and outdoors, there isn't much difference apart from using flash - which is dependent on wether if you have sufficient natural lighting. Hope that helps! :))
No ! Also if you do take photos in the sun please don’t have the sun shining directly on you or your friends.. I mean it’s common sense but I didn’t know this and all most of my photos turned out white :(
Generally I think that depends on the camera, because i know that the kodak fun saver makes a small click sound but the fujifilm waterproof quicksnap doesn't. But if you're ever in doubt, if you have winded properly, clicked and need to wind again for the next photo, it will have most likely worked. Also if you're using flash, and the flash goes off as you press to take the photo, then that should also mean it's good!
this video was so helpful thank you so much!! I recently took some photos outside in the daylight with the flash on by accident and I’m worried they are going to turn out too bright or something. Do you know how photos look with the flash on outside?
Question: I have indoor wedding event at night. Can I use flash for all the photo ? Is there any different/issue if the surrounding hv so many light and I still used flash ?
The red flash indicator on the Kodak funsaver does not stay on unless I keep it pressed in. Is this camera defective? How long does the flash stay activated, once the flash indicator is on?
Rules of Polaroid and Disposable cam: If something wrong with the camera system..it's defunct...no hope for service bcz of the rarity of the spareparts, prepare to buy a new one
You’re very welcome!! I’m glad it helped! Personally I do like the tones of the Fuji one slightly more but it’s really up to you. A little bit biased but I would say that the flash switch for the Fuji is a lot more user friendly! :))
@@anniel1372 thank uuuu 🥺 it’s just that in my country i can’t find the fuji one, just the kodak, i guess i’m gonna get the kodak and then the fuji, thanksss💗
When you get your film developed, you can ask for digital copies of your photos too,, otherwise you can try scanning your physical photos as well. Hopefully that helps! :)
i just bought a fujifilm simple ace dispo cam. does it have a button to turn it on or off? and about the winding, do you wind until the fullest or you shouldn't?
super helpful ☺️ i was wondering about the kodak camera, after taking 2 photos mine showed that i had 27 left, are there a couple at the start that don’t actually take a photo or something?
hmm I've personally never encountered that problem before,, maybe you could double check if you have winded correctly and if you do hear a quiet click sound when you take the photo. good luckk!!
stupid question but for disposable cameras, you can literally only use it once right? like you can't buy a replacement film for it? i wanna get into film but i know like nothing about disposables/film cameras
Yep so the ones I used in this video are only one use and you'll have to repurchase another disposable camera after you're finished with the film and the photos gets developed. If you do want to experiment with cheaper alternatives to actual film cameras, I suggest having a look into the Kodak M35 film camera and the Lomography Simple Use film camera. :))
loved the video it was useful, but how many pictures can i take with it ? like is there a certain number of pictures? for kodak i mean..and thank you❤️
@@zmalmansour nope with these cameras in the video, you can't refill the film as they're disposable cameras. But you can get reusable film cameras too, in which you'll be able to replace the film after they're done.
absolutely no hate at all, but you don’t need to hold down the flash until the light turns on. just press it once and wait a few seconds and you’re good! love the video by the way!!!
I just got mine developed just now and out off the 27 pictures I took only 15 came back and the rest came out negative which is a shame, this was my first experience with a disposable so its fine lmao
yep you should be able to hear some sort of "click" sound, but you'll also know if your exposure number went down after you took the photo, or if the flash goes off (when flash is switched on)
hi! does someone know what happens if you accidentally wind the film in the opposite way? i did it the first time i used it because i didn’t know how it worked, and now i’m scared i have damaged the rest of the film
When i take the photos i keep my finger pressed on the flash bc i thought that the flash worked like that i stil haven't revealed them do you think taking a pix while holding thw flash to damages the photo idk just a curiosity
Yeah if you buy disposable cameras, and the film is used up then you can’t just replace it with a new roll of film. You can do that if you buy a reusable film camera!
@@farhanaaliyya3272 yep! thats why they are called disposable cameras, after you use all the film you get them developed and then you can throw the camera away :)
I don’t know anything about cameras but does anyone know the name of the camera that gives that “green disposable camera effect” I’ve been wanting one of those but a long time but I’m just lost💀
Yes so usually these disposables will come with 27 photos that you can take, and there's a small circle window on the top of the camera that tells you how many photos left that you can take.
omggg tyyy this was so helpful because im planning on buying a disposable! :) just a question though, how many pictures can you take with the kodak and fuji? cause i know that there’s a count limit on the cameras. thank you :)
Thanks! Could be caused by many factors which can include an issue from the lighting (perhaps flash settings or natural lighting), or from the film you're using and how suitable it is for what environment you're trying to capture!
hey! i was wondering if its possible for me to use multiple disposable cameras over the course of the year and not get them developed until a year later? I want to take photos throughout my senior year and develop them at the end, but idk if the film like expires or smth lol that would be sad
that sounds like a super cute idea! i know film does expire but i think one year should be okay, although it might be better to double check to see if it says on the packaging or from where you buy it. Another idea is just developing it after you're done and forcing yourself to not look at it until the end of the year !
Nope, disposable cameras can only be used up to a certain amount of films/pictures! Once you get your roll of film developed, they're usually not reusable again. You can try looking at reusable film cameras if you would like to reuse the camera and refill with new film rolls. :)
I'm sure this video is very informative, and I really want to buy a film camera, but I don't understand what the video says because I don't understand English.(
To get your photos from the camera you have to get the film developed at either a camera shop or at a place that develops film, if that's what you're referring to :))
i love that people are getting back into disposable cameras!! i remember having to take them on school trips as a kid because i wasn’t trusted with the family camera lmao
A lot of films will actually have the colour on the casing of what colours will be stronger in the photos. Like the Kodak casing has a yellow casing and the fuji green. I know iflord may do it for their film too.
This was insightful, lowkey wanna buy one now
Yess you shoullldd!!
You should do a video showing your film photo collection
Oooh yeahhh I should
Kind of ironic because the Kodak is yellow and the Fuji is green lol
I have recently discovered several different film cameras I have been given from family members through the years. I have always had a fascination with filming and cameras in general. I loved them when I was a kid and my parents took our VHS camcorder to the beach :) My favorite memories growing up involve having a disposal camera on hand. My family and I would buy a pack of Kodaks and take them everywhere! I love looking through the physical copy of a photo rather than always scrolling through my phone. I love the nostalgia I experience when looking through a box of old family pictures and reliving the memory just a bit ❤
Aww couldn't have been put in nicer words! I also love the sense of nostalgia that is evoked from an album of photos or a video recording that forever preserves a moment of the past! There is something so magical about them 💫
i finish secondary school on friday so i’ve bought a disposable to try get some cute retro like pics and this is gonna help me thank u sm !!
Have fun!💞
Awwh those photos will turn out so beautiful! have fun!
I’ve used both the fuji and kodak film cameras but I still learnt a lot from this video hahaha
Hahaha I’m very glad to hear that 🥰
which one is better?? kodak or fuji cameras??? can you list up what do you love about them and what you dont
Hahahaha brown bear still has its headband on, and omggggg the photos , so obsessed
Hahahaha he’s actually a bunny but 😅 and yessss the photos are so cutee
hey!! i’m from sydney as well and you should try developing your film at sydney super8 in newtown! i always get mine developed there and the photos always turn out good plus the turn back time for the photos are usually same day or next day :)
Ooooh! Thanks for letting me know! I’ll definitely check it out! :))))
Ok brb. getting them disposable immediately! Thank you for the helpful tips 💜💜
You’re very welcome ☺️
Love a fellow aussie film shooter 🥰 if you like the disposable look and easy, grab one of rhe reusable "disposable" cameras. Then you can just but any roll of film you want and get that roll developed by a smaller place for arpund $13 aud And less waste. Harmen makes one from memory 😋
That sounds great! Thanks for letting me know! I was actually thinking about it too but never got around to it yet 😅
when getting the film developed, do you just give them the camera? or is there a way to take the film roll out and give it to them? stupid question lol but great video!! xx
With the disposables, you would just give them the camera and they’ll do the rest for you! But I know for actual film cameras, you’ll just give them the film canister! ☺️
@@anniel1372 And may i know how to post those pictures on instagram or just take the photo to make videos with or something similar to it since i have zero knowledge on disposable cameras . Btw your videos is amazing ❤️
@@alissayourbee3591 if you're talking about a digital copy of the photos, you can ask the place you get your photos developed to scan them for you, which may cost extra however. Otherwise, you can try taking photos of the physical copies after you get them developed or scan them yourself with a scanner or even try scanning through a file scanning app on your phone! I hope that helps ! :)
@@anniel1372 Hi!! Can I know, can the pic that we capture auto into our phone ?
@@vousmevoyez543 Hi! This is a film camera so in order to see the photos, you'll have to develop it and it won't automatically show up in your phone!
Super helpful video! I've been wanting to get into film photography so this was awesome. Thank you!
You’re welcome!!
Thanks for this video! Just bought a couple of Fujifilm disposable cameras for my upcoming holiday to Greece! Quick question, so of course always have flash on at night, but what about during the daytime? What’s the difference between flash vs no flash in daytime photos with shooting people or shots of the scenery?
I wish someone would answer this
usually in daylight (not cloudy) you can take it w/o flash cuz there's sufficient light but some use flash in daylight if the subject is against the light. personally in broad daylight i use no flash
Do you recommend using flash all the time? Even indoor or in day light?
I would say if it’s outdoors on a bright day then it’s alright to not have flash on, but indoors I would recommend most of the time to have flash on, unless it’s super well lit with lots of natural lighting. Then it shouldn’t be too much of an issue if you don’t have flash on! Hope that helps :)
Asking for an advice
Do we need to turn the camera on everytime we take photos using kodak funsaver and fujifilm? How about if its outdoor and indoor? What would you guys suggest? I hope you'll answer
You don't need to turn the camera on, you simply have to to turn the dial before you want to take a photo. As for indoors and outdoors, there isn't much difference apart from using flash - which is dependent on wether if you have sufficient natural lighting.
Hope that helps! :))
Just got into disposable cameras. This video was very helpful THNX!!!
Yay that makes me so glad! 😁📸
Hey! One lil question Annie, if i want to take a picture outdoors, in a sunny day, should i use flash with the kodak camera? Thank you :)))
No ! Also if you do take photos in the sun please don’t have the sun shining directly on you or your friends.. I mean it’s common sense but I didn’t know this and all most of my photos turned out white :(
no flash outdoors on a sunny day :)
These cameras are just soooo nice idk why my mom hates it tho lol
You are a life saver I had no idea how to use this
omg you are so underrated!! thank u very much for this video!!
You’re very welcome! Thankyouuu >
Woah i just found your channel and love it!
Thankyouuuu!!
Does it make a noise when you take a photo? I press the button but hear no noise so I don’t know if it worked
Generally I think that depends on the camera, because i know that the kodak fun saver makes a small click sound but the fujifilm waterproof quicksnap doesn't. But if you're ever in doubt, if you have winded properly, clicked and need to wind again for the next photo, it will have most likely worked. Also if you're using flash, and the flash goes off as you press to take the photo, then that should also mean it's good!
this video was so helpful thank you so much!! I recently took some photos outside in the daylight with the flash on by accident and I’m worried they are going to turn out too bright or something. Do you know how photos look with the flash on outside?
having flash outside shouldn't affect your photos too much unless your subject is really close to the camera, so don't stress :)
@@anniel1372 okay! Thank you so much!!
I have a kodak i sent in just from a day out with the homies i’m so scared i hope they all turn out well i really liked them.
Question:
I have indoor wedding event at night. Can I use flash for all the photo ? Is there any different/issue if the surrounding hv so many light and I still used flash ?
My parents think it's a waste of money since I already have a phone. They don't understand how much better this is!
hahaha literally only because film cameras were the norm for them back then!
Do you have to hold the flash the whole time until you've taken the photo?
Yep! Hold down the flash until you’ve taken the photo!
You got yourself a new subscriber,I love your videos
SHUT UPPPP that little bear in the back is so cute
thank u so muchh!!!
hey, I’m from Sydney too and was wondering where you get your film developed x
I get them developed at Camera House :)
Hello. One quick question. Can I see the pictures in the disposable camera? I mean without actually developing them.
no you can't see them
The red flash indicator on the Kodak funsaver does not stay on unless I keep it pressed in. Is this camera defective? How long does the flash stay activated, once the flash indicator is on?
Rules of Polaroid and Disposable cam:
If something wrong with the camera system..it's defunct...no hope for service bcz of the rarity of the spareparts, prepare to buy a new one
thank you so much, this video helped me a lot!!
thank u soooo much, this is actually very helpful, would u recommend to buy the kodak or fuji one? 🥺
You’re very welcome!! I’m glad it helped! Personally I do like the tones of the Fuji one slightly more but it’s really up to you. A little bit biased but I would say that the flash switch for the Fuji is a lot more user friendly! :))
@@anniel1372 thank uuuu 🥺 it’s just that in my country i can’t find the fuji one, just the kodak, i guess i’m gonna get the kodak and then the fuji, thanksss💗
Omg,bestie,your video sooo helpful!I like it.Can you tell me name of photographic film,which do you use!Im so need!Thank you😍
Thank you! The film cameras I mentioned in this video uses film from Kodak and Fuijifilm. Hope that hleps! :)
Hii, i want to know how to put the picture in the phone that you shoot in the film
When you get your film developed, you can ask for digital copies of your photos too,, otherwise you can try scanning your physical photos as well. Hopefully that helps! :)
@@anniel1372 scan app?
@@AA-bk2mx that's definitely an option you could try, although developing a digital copy of your film will most likely get you better quality
Are you going to make a video when you finish your water disposable?
I was going to buy one but I’ve never seen how they come out in the end
yeah i am thinking of doing a video like that, but i'm still in the processing finishing my water disposable! :))
@@anniel1372 hey! Where did you get your water disposable camera? Can I get it at Walmart or target?
Can we use these cams again after finishing the film? Like re use in a way that we can add new film and use the cam again?
nopee for "disposable" film cameras, they're disposable because once you use up the roll of film and develop it, the camera can't be re used.
hey if i accidentally wind the dial to the next multiple times after taking pics, does that mean i j wasted my film..?? or smtg
winding won't immediately "waste" your film, it'll only take a photo until you click the button
So for the kodak camera would you recommend ALWAYS taking the photos with flash or just when it's a little dark?
Not necessarily “always” but generally when you’re indoors and natural lighting is pretty limited or if it’s late in the day!
@@anniel1372 okay cool! thanks for the reply! 😁
i just bought a fujifilm simple ace dispo cam. does it have a button to turn it on or off? and about the winding, do you wind until the fullest or you shouldn't?
There isn’t a button for on or off, you simply just wind it to the fullest (until you can’t turn it anymore) and click the button to take the photo :)
@@anniel1372 thank you !! 😔 one more q, do you wind it to the fullest everytime you take a single photo?
@@stephanierabn no worries and yep, you have to wind it to the fullest every time you take a photo!
@@anniel1372 💗💗
super helpful ☺️ i was wondering about the kodak camera, after taking 2 photos mine showed that i had 27 left, are there a couple at the start that don’t actually take a photo or something?
hmm I've personally never encountered that problem before,, maybe you could double check if you have winded correctly and if you do hear a quiet click sound when you take the photo. good luckk!!
i am having this same issue currently, did it affect your photos when you got them developed?
stupid question but for disposable cameras, you can literally only use it once right? like you can't buy a replacement film for it? i wanna get into film but i know like nothing about disposables/film cameras
Yep so the ones I used in this video are only one use and you'll have to repurchase another disposable camera after you're finished with the film and the photos gets developed.
If you do want to experiment with cheaper alternatives to actual film cameras, I suggest having a look into the Kodak M35 film camera and the Lomography Simple Use film camera. :))
@@anniel1372 ohhh thank you!!
Would you recommend to use flash for sunset or sun rise photos?
no, but experiment w it!
loved the video it was useful, but how many pictures can i take with it ? like is there a certain number of pictures? for kodak i mean..and thank you❤️
Yep so with the Kodak disposable I think it’s 27 shots :)
@@anniel1372 and afterwards can i buy new shots or film for it or not ? i dont know what its called i think film.
@@zmalmansour nope with these cameras in the video, you can't refill the film as they're disposable cameras. But you can get reusable film cameras too, in which you'll be able to replace the film after they're done.
very nice review ❤
absolutely no hate at all, but you don’t need to hold down the flash until the light turns on. just press it once and wait a few seconds and you’re good! love the video by the way!!!
I just got mine developed just now and out off the 27 pictures I took only 15 came back and the rest came out negative which is a shame, this was my first experience with a disposable so its fine lmao
Ahhh that’s definitely quite annoying to experience that, but don’t worry that’s happened to me way too many times before too T^T
hey how do uk if ur camera actually captured the pic for the simple ace fuji camera?like do u real a click sound or smthg?
yep you should be able to hear some sort of "click" sound, but you'll also know if your exposure number went down after you took the photo, or if the flash goes off (when flash is switched on)
hi! does someone know what happens if you accidentally wind the film in the opposite way? i did it the first time i used it because i didn’t know how it worked, and now i’m scared i have damaged the rest of the film
When i take the photos i keep my finger pressed on the flash bc i thought that the flash worked like that i stil haven't revealed them do you think taking a pix while holding thw flash to damages the photo idk just a curiosity
No, I don't think so. I've seen other RUclipsrs take photos like that and they haven't complained about any issues
So far I haven’t encountered any issues caused by holding down flash for too long. But usually 3-5secs should do the
job!
Looking forward for the underwater photos. PLS comeback TT
How long do disposable cameras like the kodak ones last?
i liked this video! it was so helpful! where can i find a photo album like yours??💗
I just found mine at a local store, maybe you could have a look online?
Thank you so much!! Great video
hii i have a question. when this film is developed, can I reuse the camera? I'm sorry I'm still new :)
unfortunately with disposable cameras, you won't be able to reuse them after the photos are developed :(
How/where did you get your films developed?
I get mine developed at a local camera store :)
how many photos are on Kodak? great video btw!
Thank you!! There are 27 you can take on the Kodak disposable cameras! :))
how do you get the printed film pictures? rather than the photo strips.
you'd have to get them developed, usually camera stores :))
@@anniel1372 oh i see, does that mean walmart or cvs wouldn’t be able to do it for us?
@@brittanyphan8578 no walmart and cvs are good too
Hey i really curious about the camera’s film. If i run out of the films, can i just buy the new one or thats it for the camera?😂
Yeah if you buy disposable cameras, and the film is used up then you can’t just replace it with a new roll of film. You can do that if you buy a reusable film camera!
@@anniel1372 so thats mean when i already use all of the films, then i just cant use the camera anymore?
@@farhanaaliyya3272 yep! thats why they are called disposable cameras, after you use all the film you get them developed and then you can throw the camera away :)
what is the intro/outro song?
awsome video btw ^^
if i take a picture outside when it’s light outside and i do use flash will it cause the picture to come out badly
shouldn't be too big of an issue :)
I don’t know anything about cameras but does anyone know the name of the camera that gives that “green disposable camera effect” I’ve been wanting one of those but a long time but I’m just lost💀
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I’m not exactly sure what you’re referring to, but if it’s the one I talked about in the video, it’s the fujifilm quicksnap
What do you mean by green disposable camera effect?
I love your accent
What size did you use for your photo print ?
Hi your vlog is very helpful!!
Ahhh Thankyou! But I don’t actually scan my film,, although I know you can get them professionally scanned when you get them developed :)
@@anniel1372 aww okie thank u :>
What camera brand do you like better ?
i am personally very in love with fujifilm! but its a very personal preference for the tone of the film after developed
i know this may seem like a silly question but is there like a limit to how many photos you can take on the camera?
Yes so usually these disposables will come with 27 photos that you can take, and there's a small circle window on the top of the camera that tells you how many photos left that you can take.
i tried holding down my flash on my kodak camera and it unfortunately still wont flash :(
hmm that's strange, maybe double check that you can hear the "click" when you press down
this was a really great review! thanks :)
Do you get to keep the roll of film when you get these photos developped?
You probably won't get your canister back but you should be able to ask for you film negatives (the plastic film strip) from your photo developer!
@@anniel1372 thank you so much for letting me know
thank you!! 💘
it was so helpful thanks!
Where do you get them developed?
What country are you in?
so everytime you want to take a picture you have to wind it up??
yep!
omggg tyyy this was so helpful because im planning on buying a disposable! :) just a question though, how many pictures can you take with the kodak and fuji? cause i know that there’s a count limit on the cameras. thank you :)
Glad it was helpful :) pretty sure they both can take up to 27 photos
I’ve used so many disposable cameras & the photos never come out 😭
What do you mean they never come out??
@@tootrdtoobrd they’re always full of black blurs & light streaks
how to put the disposable picture to our phone??
can you record videos in any disposable cameras??
Nope they’re purely for taking photos
thank u! ❤
Why do some photos get a bit greyish
Btw, really great video
Thanks! Could be caused by many factors which can include an issue from the lighting (perhaps flash settings or natural lighting), or from the film you're using and how suitable it is for what environment you're trying to capture!
Omg I did all my photos with the flash while outdoors😭
oh noo tbh i think the photos will still turn out super cute !
how to get photos on phone?
how to take the picture and post it on instagram
you can get them scanned when you get the photos developed and then you'll have digital copies of the photos to post on insta :))
hey! i was wondering if its possible for me to use multiple disposable cameras over the course of the year and not get them developed until a year later? I want to take photos throughout my senior year and develop them at the end, but idk if the film like expires or smth lol that would be sad
that sounds like a super cute idea! i know film does expire but i think one year should be okay, although it might be better to double check to see if it says on the packaging or from where you buy it. Another idea is just developing it after you're done and forcing yourself to not look at it until the end of the year !
@@anniel1372 good idea, tysm!!!
can you reuse the disposable cameras?
Nope, disposable cameras can only be used up to a certain amount of films/pictures! Once you get your roll of film developed, they're usually not reusable again.
You can try looking at reusable film cameras if you would like to reuse the camera and refill with new film rolls. :)
how do we print them?
You would have to see if any of your local camera stores offer film developing services : )
does the film already inside the camera when you buy it? or do we have to separately buy the film and load it?
film is in it already
I'm sure this video is very informative, and I really want to buy a film camera, but I don't understand what the video says because I don't understand English.(
P.s with this comment I wrote via google translator
I don’t want camera i want u now
okay let me go buy
Nicee hahaha we love that
now i don't know i want the kodak or fuji 😭😭
haha in all honesty, you'll have to test it out to find out, but both are genuinely amazing so you can't go wrong!
How do I get the result? 🥺🥺🥺🥺
To get your photos from the camera you have to get the film developed at either a camera shop or at a place that develops film, if that's what you're referring to :))
as someone who has 7 years of shooting film, there's so much wrong information in this video lmao
fodörh