Last year, I bought two disposable cameras: Fujifilm Quicksnap 400 and Lomography Simple Use Film Camera Color Negative 400. Well, technically, the latter is no ordinary disposable camera they say. It comes with color gel flash filters and you can still reload it after you’ve finished the preloaded film. Reload at your own risk, though. It is quite tricky and it is not covered by any warranty. Anyway, I’ve finally got my scans. I only got 25 photos in my 36 shots, and most are dark. There are tons of shots that I remember I took but couldn’t find in my scans. I had to look over the negatives to double-check if the lab just forgot to add it, but unfortunately, most turned out to be wasted blank shots. I don’t know why that happened and sometimes, the flash didn’t work even if I press and hold it. Oh! I also tried multiple times the color gel flash filter but only one photo turned out nicely. I was pretty disappointed with the results. So yea, I like the Fuji quick-snap better than this one. Here are the results:





















Looking forward to trying the Kodak fun saver disposable camera, but first I need to save. Disposable cameras and other film-related stuff are hella expensive nowadays. And some capitalists/sellers are damn opportunists for overpricing. Oh well.

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