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Ilford XP2 Super Single Use Camera with Flash (27 Exposures) black and white film CAT1174186

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Specification

Kodak Film Processing Chart When looking for flexibility, Tri-X 400 is ideal for handling different light situations thanks to its wide exposure latitude and excellent shadow detail. Capture life's moments in stunning black and white with the Kodak Tri-X Single Use Camera. even in low-light situations. Can be pushed up to EI 3200/36° when necessary. The camera has a wide-angle lens with a fixed focus range and fixed shutter speed for simplicity, and it includes a clear window viewfinder for lining up your shots. Kodak's first black and white single use disposable camera features their iconic 400TX Tri-X film, used to create thousands of the world's greatest photos.

FEATURES

  • Great results in varied lighting conditions
  • Built-in 35mm Kodak Tri-x 400 BW film
  • A maximum pushability to EI 1600
  • ISO 400/27°
  • Fine grain, high sharpness
  • Black and white negative film
  • Wide exposure latitude
black and white disposable camera

Reviews

Joe Novosel

You have to hold down the little button and wait until you see the light on the back indicate that the flash is ready and then you can use it. It seems like the camera doesn't handle bright scenery well (pictured above in Tahoe with my pup there is a bit of rainbow effect). If you don't, the memory is there in your head. The focus is very soft around the edges.

Brandon Dorrin

I would use it again but mainly for random fun photos with the flash on :) The images could've been sharper and better quality, but he definitely pay for what you get for! !

Cary

. The shots I took indoors didn't come out so good. It seems like a good camera but if you want your photos to turn out, get them developed somewhere professional.



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