Disposable film cameras

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JRS

Canon 5D Mark III
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I'm wondering how an old disposable film camera works, does it have a fixed shutter speed or does it have an photometer? I know that the lens and aperture are fixed.
 
They do have a fixed aperture and shutter speed. Looking at some old pics from them, I'd guess they're around f/11 and somewhere between 1/100 and 1/200 s. Exposure adjustments are applied during the printing process.
 
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Disposibles are still an awesome option when you don't want to risk your gear.


I used to process the film and the only advice I'll give is… Crack it open and get the battery out before taking it to the printing shop! (You won't damage the film).




Seriously, they've always put a whole AA battery in there. We used to have a bucket full of them.




Also, anyone thinking of reusing the camera with another roll of film: Forget it, the canisters are put together reversed.
 
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Harry Muff said:
Disposibles are still an awesome option when you don't want to risk your gear.


I used to process the film and the only advice I'll give is… Crack it open and get the battery out before taking it to the printing shop! (You won't damage the film).




Seriously, they've always put a whole AA battery in there. We used to have a bucket full of them.




Also, anyone thinking of reusing the camera with another roll of film: Forget it, the canisters are put together reversed.

Thanks. Do they even sell disposal film cameras any more?
 
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