Kodak now has a single-use camera pre-loaded with 27 frames of Tri-X 400  film: Digital Photography Review

Kodak now has a single-use camera pre-loaded with 27 frames of Tri-X 400 film: Digital Photography Review

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The single-use camera features a 30mm F10 dual-element lens and produces impressive results considering its more ephemeral nature.

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Kodak now has a single-use camera pre-loaded with 27 frames of Tri-X 400 film: Digital Photography Review