Tips on Single Use Disposable 35mm Cameras

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in this free how-to video about using 35mm SLR cameras, learn about single use disposable cameras and how to use them from our expert.

By: Fred Norwood

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:00

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Tags: 35mm cameras digital cameras photography

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"Hi! I am Fred Norwood on behalf of expertvillage.com. In this clip we are going to discuss the use of disposable film cameras. The disposable film cameras are good to have around if you do not take pictures that often, if you are going away and don’t feel like bringing your regular camera with you or else even just to have in your car in case of an accident where you need to document the damages. Disposable cameras are simple to use. Basically you are going to advance the film according to the directions. You are going to look through the viewfinder and push the shutter button. When you are purchasing a disposable film camera even though they sell cameras with no flash as well as flash, I would recommend that you purchase a camera with a flash. You never know if you are going to want to take pictures inside and if you choose a camera without a flash they will come out under exposed. So do yourself a favor and get the cameras with the flash built-in. It may be a dollar or two more but it will be worth it if you have that once in a lifetime picture that you would miss without the flash."

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