It looks like a disposable film camera, acts like a disposable film camera, and feels like a disposable film camera.

Honestly, it looks like a disposable film camera, acts like a disposable film camera, and feels like a disposable camera. At a glance it’s a real, genuine film camera. One feel, it’s a film camera. Roll forward the film advance dial and it feels like a disposable camera. Move across the switch and the xenon flash kicks in like a disposable film camera. After 27 frames you can take no more images… And then you have to develop them before this digital camera allows you to take more! 

Yes, this is a new digital point and shoot camera that I will be reviewing in the coming weeks. It has been posted to me, and I’m eagerly awaiting it to turn up in my post box. 

It’s a fascinating concept, and one I’m really intrigued by. I love photography with limitations when I’m having fun, and with the promise that the images even look like film once they’ve been developed in the special app, I can’t wait! 

Come back soon to find out more about this viral camera that is sold out everywhere, but I’ve been sent for review. And as always, it’ll be honest and reliable, with no input from the company involved. And I get to keep the camera!

Hopefully it will be here by my birthday near the end of February, as I think it’ll be amazing for capturing a family party!


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Published by Mark G Adams

Nikon Documentary Photographer, Creator, Tutor, YouTuber & Blogger. Capturing moments, sharing thoughts and ideas in images, reviews and more.

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