View Full Version : Disposable camera - which ones are good?
Walrus
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 09:30
I'm going fly-fishing in a few days and need a very lightweight disposable camera. We are having a big fish contest and we must have photographic proof. (Yeah, I can hear the photoshop jokes now) I'd take my A85 but I don't want the weight and risk of getting it wet.
Who makes a decent one? I see these things for sale everywhere but have zero experience with them. I just want to make sure I get decent pictures.
Suggestions?
liza
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 09:39
Kodak or Fuji. Either one would be okay.
gjl711
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 09:49
They are all pretty much the same I guess, but before you go, you need to read up on Forced Perspective. It will help you come back with a much bigger fish. ;)
tomd
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 09:53
I'm going fly-fishing in a few days and need a very lightweight disposable camera. We are having a big fish contest and we must have photographic proof. (Yeah, I can hear the photoshop jokes now) I'd take my A85 but I don't want the weight and risk of getting it wet.
Who makes a decent one? I see these things for sale everywhere but have zero experience with them. I just want to make sure I get decent pictures.
Suggestions?
A few of them are now marketed as weather proof and I've even seen one that is waterproof to 6 feet deep.
Tom
bwolford
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 22:16
Any Nikon camera should do. :D
the_incubus
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 22:26
Any Nikon camera should do. :D
damn you said it before i could!!!!!
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