Pros: compact, the film is less expensive, totally automated Cons: can't process film on floppies
When my daughter was born, we didn't have a camera, so we headed out to get one. Neither of us had much thought about what kind we wanted or any knowledge at all about cameras, so I just grabbed a trusted brand camera and this is what I ended up...
Pros: Small size, great features for the price, flash not close to lens.
Cons: Lens cover/flash holder awkward to open. Camera too small to hold firmly.
The Kodak Cameo Motor 110 has a clever-looking lens cover that opens upward. When open, the lens cover holds an electronic flash an adequate distance from the lens, so red-eye is eliminated. However, this cover is hard to open, and seems like a clunky...
Pros: Compact, Flash flips up, lightweight, easy to use Cons: Small viewfinder, does not seem very durable, not much better than a disposable camera
I bought this camera with high expectations. While it was a pretty good camera (a little better than a disposable camera) and offers features such as an auto-timer as well as a fill-in flash option, it does not seem to be very durable. The...
Pros: easy film loading; lightweight Cons: no zoom
I had this camera when I was in middle school through my sophomore year in high school. It took great pictures and was a cinch to load. I would recommend this camera to any young person that wants an easy to use camera. It was very cheap compared to...
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