Manufactured in 1995 by the Eastman Kodak Company. This “second generation” single use camera changes the cameras to be smaller and less boxey. Loaded with 27 exposures of Kodak Gold 400 film, it provided a simple point and shoot in a small package. Are disposable cameras collectable? First, they are a phenomena of the late 20th / early 21st century. The more proper term “Single Use Camera” and they brought photography to the truly occasional photographer. They became unique for the odd features and varieties. And their use is now engrained in our culture—who doesn’t put out several at their wedding reception for the guests to snap pictures of each other! And, by their specific nature, they are destroyed. So common today that they hang at every grocery checkout line, but one day they’ll be rare. You decide…
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