About this deal
Format: Single Use Camera Colour: B&W Type: Negative ISO: 400 Exposures: 27 Pack size: 1 Sample shot of Kodak Tri-X by (c) theo_hembury - please note that this was shot in a separate film camera, not this disposable camera.
Ilford HP5 Plus is a high speed, medium contrast film making it especially suitable for action and press photography and also an excellent choice for general purpose photography. See our complete range of disposable cameras at HC Gifts. Its grain is very subtle and has very pleasant warm tones. Together with Kodak TRIX, this is the classic for photojournalism HP5 Plus has been formulated to respond well to push processing and film speeds up to EI 3200/36 are achievable with Ilford Michrophen developer maintaining good shadow detail and well separated mid-tones with sharp grain.
However it will help you understand the likely aesthetic of using this camera Where we ship
- With flash
- Single Use Camera
- 30mm dual-element F10 lens
- Expiration Date: May 2024
- Great results in varied lighting conditions
- ISO 400/27°
- 27 exposures
Reviews
Michael Carian
! (normal for these kinds of cameras)In some shots I held a Red #25 filter over the lens and got much better contrast. damn. Overall this is a nice artistic effect.
Hannah
It was fun since I first know that B&W film actually did reflect some color. I would use it again but mainly for random fun photos with the flash on :) Easy to use, outcome is great. The flash on my camera worked fine.
Katie Ward
Take some photos with some film. The viewfinder isn't exactly what you will be putting on film. I only used the flash one time to try it out though. I'm very pleased at the results.
Yi Zhang
I was not disappointed. These photos probably would have turned out much better if I had them developed at a real camera/photo store.
Armando Herrera
The images could've been sharper and better quality, but he definitely pay for what you get for! I was SO pleased with the photos! Overall if you're going to use a disposable camera why not give this a try. I will definitely buy more.
DSquared
It seems like the camera doesn't handle bright scenery well (pictured above in Tahoe with my pup there is a bit of rainbow effect). It was a 1950s themed party and I thought it would be a perfect time to try it out. Just remember that anything from 1 m to infinity should be in focus and you’ll be good.
Cary
If you got it, you got it. I'll definitely get more of these to play with in the future.