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Brand: Kodak EAN: 0041778508008 Label: Kodak Manufacturer: Kodak Publisher: Kodak Studio: Kodak Features:
Editorial Review: Amazon.com Product Description: The Kodak Advantix Access Flash one-time-use camera has a metallic, pewter-colored cover and a sleek new design that includes a colorful wristband. It comes loaded with a 25-exposure roll of Kodak Advantix 400 film, giving you the opportunity to capture great images under a variety of lighting conditions. For taking pictures indoors or in low-light conditions, you can use the camera's built-in flash with auto flash recharge. Kodak also makes reordering prints easy by imprinting each photo with the frame number, cassette ID number, and processing date. And, as with all APS processing, index prints are included. Like all of Kodak's one-time-use cameras, the Advantix Access flash camera is part of the closed-loop recycling program. After removing the film for processing, photofinishers have the option of returning the cameras to Kodak for recycling and reuse. By weight, on average 84 percent of the new camera is designed to be reused or recycled. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - a big disappointment for a little cameraMost of my pictures came out grainy and some had the sun reflecting off the lense. The better pictures were closeups. You'll definitely need the flash for every picture. Rating: - Amazing little disposable cameraEvery year I host a Christmas party, and somewhere between 50 to 75 people show up. Interestingly, although I take lots of photos, I never have any of the Christmas party, because I'm too busy playing "hostess" to take any pictures. This year, I bought a one-time-use camera, gave it to one of my friends and told him to take a picture and give the camera to someone else a few minutes later. By about midnight, all the photos had been taken, and I didn't have to do anything. This camera is great ... Read More Rating: - Pretty good filmThis film works very good for beginner photographers. It allows an ample amount of light in so that even in dark situations your image shows up clear and not dimmed down. Example... I used this last Halloween in the evening to take pictures of my duaghter during trick - or - treating. Normally pictures come out black at night when outside, but this film has plenty of silver on it to allow flash bounce to brighten up the desired subject. This is a great film speed for novice photographers. It ... Read More |