monika_c's Full Review: Kodak MAX 35mm Film Camera
I'm not so much into disposable cameras, but when I do use them, Kodak Max is always a choice of mine. It offers the basics and is a point & shoot type camera, so it would not be hard for someone to be able to operate this camera. The pictures turn out alright, and you must remember, it's a disposable (one time use) camera, so you aren't going to have THE best pictures, but they aren't horrible either. I would highly recommend this camera if you are one that takes random pictures, going on a vacation/trip and don't want to be worried about carrying around a really expensive camera but you still want descent pictures. And for the price, you could stock up on a few so that you have them on hand and ready for whatever occasion. I wouldn't recommend this if you are one that likes to take pictures that are up close as the person in the photo will appear washed out or really white, but I guess that happens with many cameras that have a flash. And of course, just click/hold down the button and the flash is ready to go! So if you are looking for an okay camera that isn't expensive, this would definitely be something that I'd recommend.
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 11 This Camera is a Good Choice if You Want Something... Easy Enough for Anyone to Use
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