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The Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 400 is a disposable one-time-use camera pre-loaded with ISO 400 speed film, featuring 27 exposures and a built-in flash with a 10-foot range. Compact and user-friendly, it’s designed for capturing sharp images in various settings, making it the perfect companion for spontaneous adventures.
Exposure Control | Automatic |
Film Color Type | Color |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Features | Built In Flash |
Film Format | 35mm |
Item Dimensions | 5.8 x 2.3 x 3.9 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
G**E
Great camera if you like to print out pictures
Since it’s a disposable camera, you have to get them developed at a pharmacy. There aren’t many pharmacies that do it anymore, but Walgreens does. It doesn’t have a vintage 1998 filter on it or anything, but the pictures still come out good, at least if you hold it still. It captures perfect memories that will last forever, as long as you get them developed. The lighting will be good whether you use the flash or not, it depends on where you are. It is meant for kids 12 or older. It is camera that has a green, yellow and white background on it. It has a bright, colorful background that brings you back to the late 90s or early 2000s. The flash works, but should be used in the appropriate conditions that it needs.
S**R
Perfect for kids
My 10 year old can use it. It takes decent good pictures compared to many digital cameras, especially phone cams. The lens may not be great by they are much bigger. Film is way better than CMOS. This cam even have a flash light when many phone do not.My other kid lost a digital cam so I'm not giving him any cam to science camp (not day camp). This is perfect and performs as stated.The cons. There is no video. (Yeah, I know I'm off topic.) Some video cams are cheap so you don't lose much money after a few uses and then lost it. The photos will be crappy in comparison but life is full of compromises.Nostalgia is good but Target don't do this anymore. Walgreen still does. The other problem is that you have to develop the whole film. My 10 year old mostly took blanks and the like. To Walgreen's credit they only "develop" decent shoots. Maybe I have half of the 27 films or even less. In the "good old days" some developers charge the full price of 27 pictures no matter what. Some charge a flat rate no matter what. Actually I don't know how Walgreen charges.
T**R
I love this
Brought this on my family camping trip. I decided i didn’t want to be on my phone during the trip, but i still wanted pictures. This was a great way to get the kids involved and pictures had such a nostalgic feel. The product couldn’t be better priced. The kids could easily use it too, they dropped it but it stayed strong and did not break!
E**M
Great Camera- Read for Advice
I’m part of an outdoor group and bring one of these on every trip so that I’m not constantly distracted by my phone + burning its battery. I was very new to film photography so here’s what I’ve learned for these cameras:- Dark/nighttime photos are usually unclear or cannot be developed at all- Not all pictures will be developable (take a phone copy of important ones)- Use flash for indoor photos- I’m always more content with photos on these than my phone.I get the pictures developed at a lab in California (The Darkroom) because they return negatives. Every set has come out great.
K**Z
buena camara
saca buenas fotos
L**N
My Favorite Disposable Camera Yet! Comparison between this Fujifilm vs Kodak
FIRST THREE PHOTOS: FujifilmLAST THREE PHOTOS: KodakHere is a direct comparison between the photos on this disposable camera in bright and dim lighting V.S the leading and well known Kodak Fun Saver. In my opinion, the digitized photos on the fujifilm disposable camera come out much brighter, clear, and less grainy. I also noticed that the Fujifilm does better in bright and dark lighting. This flash is very powerful and reliable, where the flash feature on the Kodak is not reliable, consistent or bright.It really depends on your preference of image outcome with your digitized photos or what type of vibe you’re going for.My personal opinion and favorite choice is the Fujifilm! I will continue to buy these!Happy disposable cameraing!
M**R
Great! Slight learning curve!
If you forgot how to use these, there may be a bit of a learning curve to take great photos. However, I am shocked by how well most of my photos turned out! It’s a durable little camera that stays in my purse, ready for those “candid” moments that these cameras are famous for. Here are my tips to take great pics:1. Don’t wind the camera until you’re ready to take a photo. if you pre-wind, chances are you’ll accidentally take a photo of the ground lol2. Hold the camera as steady as possible3. ALWAYS use the flash if indoors unless in direct sunlight. Basically you should use the flash 99% of the time. Even if you think you’re in ample light, use the flash4. This camera shines with outdoor pictures5. Do not get camera wet6. Send your film to an ACTUAL film lab if you can, your film will be much more taken care of at an actual lab that specializes in film and your scans/prints will be higher quality7. don’t think about it too much, just take the pic!
T**N
A basic disposable camera
No complaints from the gift recipient; it appears to have served them well on their excursion. In general, I've been pleased with the quality of such disposal cameras.
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