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| Product Type | Single-use 35mm film camera |
| Film Format | 35mm color negative film, ISO 800 |
| Number of Exposures | 27 |
| Lens | 35mm f/10 fixed focus |
| Focus Range | 1.2 m to infinity |
| Shutter Speed | 1/100 sec (automatic) |
| Flash | Built-in electronic flash, range: up to 3 m (10 ft) |
| Flash Recycling Time | Approx. 6 seconds |
| Viewfinder | Optical bright frame viewfinder |
| Battery | Built-in lithium battery (non-replaceable) |
| Dimensions (approx.) | 120 x 60 x 30 mm |
| Weight (approx.) | 90 g |
| Film Advance | Manual knob, stops at each frame |
| Film Counter | Yes, visible advance knob indicator |
| Exposure Control | Automatic (no user adjustment) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Storage | Cool, dry place |
| Case Material | Plastic (cardboard outer box) |
| Usage | Single use; take entire camera to photo lab for processing |
| Maintenance | None required; not designed for reuse or repair |
| Safety | Keep away from children; do not disassemble; avoid direct eye contact with flash |
Frequently Asked Questions - Fun Saver KODAK
How many pictures can I take with the Kodak Fun Saver?
The Kodak Fun Saver comes preloaded with 27 exposures of 35mm film.
Does the camera have a flash?
Yes, it has a built-in electronic flash that works up to about 10 feet (3 meters).
Can I reuse the camera after taking pictures?
No, the Kodak Fun Saver is a single-use disposable camera. After all exposures, take the entire camera to a photo lab for processing.
What type of film does it use?
It uses 35mm color negative film with ISO 800 speed, suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
How do I advance the film?
Turn the film advance knob on the top of the camera clockwise until it stops. The shutter will then be cocked for the next picture.
What is the flash range?
The flash is effective from about 1.2 m to 3 m (4 to 10 feet). For best results, keep subjects within this range.
Is the battery replaceable?
No, the battery is built-in and non-replaceable. It is designed to last for the life of the film.
What should I do when the film is finished?
Wind the film forward using the advance knob, then take the entire camera to a photo lab or drugstore that offers film processing. They will extract and develop the film.
Can I turn off the flash?
No, the flash is always on and fires automatically in low light conditions. There is no manual flash control.
Is the camera waterproof or weatherproof?
No, the Kodak Fun Saver is not waterproof. Avoid exposure to rain, humidity, and extreme temperatures.
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