As a heads up Max this offer only works if you have never subscribed with Skillshare. I did get a refund from them as I was charged the full amount … thought you’d like to know . Thanks
For me, the best option ended up being an older tough digicam. I picked up a Fujifilm XP90 for £40 and I love it. It's waterproof and shockproof while also being more pocketable than a disposable. I don't worry about babying it and know full well someone could spill a bottle of wine on it without it being affected. Hell it would probably just make for an interesting filter on the lens! Built in optical zoom as well as 1080p video while keeping with the more classic aesthetic in the photos, making it great for taking to parties. Would never consider buying a disposable camera again! I'm glad a similar trend has taken off to use these older digicams over disposables. Keeps disposable e waste down as well as keeping alot of unique cameras that would otherwise be forgotten from becoming e-waste.
Just watched another video on photography in general, and he said "the biggest downside of using a disposable camera is that its fun! Which is in strict contrast to real professional photograohy, which must ALWAYS be stresfull, or else you go to photography jail" So reading the comments here and finding this video right after is so perfect 😂
I think disposable cameras are good enough if you’re hosting a party and want to lend out cameras for guests to use or if you forget your camera on vacation, you can pick up these kinds of cameras quickly
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As a heads up Max this offer only works if you have never subscribed with Skillshare. I did get a refund from them as I was charged the full amount … thought you’d like to know . Thanks
For me, the best option ended up being an older tough digicam. I picked up a Fujifilm XP90 for £40 and I love it. It's waterproof and shockproof while also being more pocketable than a disposable. I don't worry about babying it and know full well someone could spill a bottle of wine on it without it being affected. Hell it would probably just make for an interesting filter on the lens! Built in optical zoom as well as 1080p video while keeping with the more classic aesthetic in the photos, making it great for taking to parties. Would never consider buying a disposable camera again!
I'm glad a similar trend has taken off to use these older digicams over disposables. Keeps disposable e waste down as well as keeping alot of unique cameras that would otherwise be forgotten from becoming e-waste.
Just watched another video on photography in general, and he said "the biggest downside of using a disposable camera is that its fun! Which is in strict contrast to real professional photograohy, which must ALWAYS be stresfull, or else you go to photography jail"
So reading the comments here and finding this video right after is so perfect 😂
CONGRATS ON 10K!!!!!!
Cheers big man 😎
I think disposable cameras are good enough if you’re hosting a party and want to lend out cameras for guests to use or if you forget your camera on vacation, you can pick up these kinds of cameras quickly
Totally agreed. If I got konica recorder earlier, I wouldn't used disposable cameras.
I have a Kodak Instamatic 600 that takes 110. $5. 110 is a bit pricey, but hey, its more sustainable.
people who buy disposables also watch too much tiktok
same for the Contax T2 and Fuji X100VI
Would never watch that Chinese owned communist zhit show!