Kodak now has a single-use camera preloaded with 27 frames of Tri-X 400 film: Digital Photography Review
If you are a fan of single-use cameras and enjoy black and white photography, Kodak has a new product that might catch your interest. Kodak Professional has announced a new single-use film camera with 27 frames of Tri-X 400 film.
As you’d expect for a single-use camera, it’s pretty rudimentary, with just a shutter button, flash button, and a set of coils to move the tilt scroll to the next exposure. The lens is a 30mm dual-element F10 that produces pretty impressive results with a shutter speed of 1/125 and a fixed focus range of 1m to infinity, based on sample photos Kodak shared. in the carousel of the Instagram post below:
While Kodak says in the announcement post that it’s available from distributors starting today, it doesn’t appear to be available anywhere and no pricing is mentioned. We have reached out to Kodak for this information and will update accordingly when we receive a response.
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