Hi Edgar! You'll first need to find somewhere to get it developed, if you're in the UK I recommend 'Take it easy lab' or 'Snappy Snaps'. Just search film developing and see what's close to you. Most places also offer scanning of your film which will then provide you with a digital version! It's best to get it scanned for the best results rather than taking a photo with your phone. Hope this helps :)
Hi, I’m new into disposable Camera so i want to ask, if i open the camera but I didn’t used it till the end and want to save it for other time, so it’s okay for me to save it for other time after opened it?
Hey Amrh! Yeah that should be absolutely fine! Film usually last a couple of years. So you can get shooting on a disposable, leave it for a while, and then pick it up again no problem! We obviously shot all in one day, but there is no harm using the same camera over a few months.
It really depends on your style! If you want warmer/ typical vacation style pictures - we'd suggest the Kodak! If not, the Fuji is a solid option with those bluer tones! Hope this helps
Question: do u need to buy film for Ilford Ilfocolor Rapid Retro Single Use Camera 27 exp in order to take photos? Sorry ive never used a disposable camera before. What film do i need for this type of disposable camera?
Hi! If it is a single use/ disposable camera, then the film will be inside when you buy it. So, there is no need to buy anything extra. Hope that helps!
@@sbcinema absolutely do not open it. You're gonna ruin your film as you expose it to light, that's why you leave it to the professionals. And also, people who just use disposable cameras for fun are not expected to have their own lab at home and know how to do it.
@@amik4433 I'm a professional :-) the film in such a camera gets wound back into the film casette when the picture was taken, so you can open it without hesitation when the last picture is taken. ( I also reload my camera with new film and use it several times ) If you are interested I can make a video about it
Hi! We got our photos developed by a company called Snappy Snaps. You should just be able to find your closest by doing a quick google search for film developing labs. If you're in the UK, we highly recommend, Take It Easy Lab. Cheers!
I choose Fujifilm.. because of the retro effect from Fujifilm it's more much better...thanks for making this video...done subscribe! 👍
Thank you for the feedback and subscribing man! We're glad you enjoyed it :)
I’m planning on using a disposable camera. How did you get them digitalized? just shoot a pic with your phone? Wanted to know how to do it thanks
Hi Edgar! You'll first need to find somewhere to get it developed, if you're in the UK I recommend 'Take it easy lab' or 'Snappy Snaps'. Just search film developing and see what's close to you. Most places also offer scanning of your film which will then provide you with a digital version! It's best to get it scanned for the best results rather than taking a photo with your phone. Hope this helps :)
Hi, I’m new into disposable Camera so i want to ask, if i open the camera but I didn’t used it till the end and want to save it for other time, so it’s okay for me to save it for other time after opened it?
Hey Amrh! Yeah that should be absolutely fine! Film usually last a couple of years. So you can get shooting on a disposable, leave it for a while, and then pick it up again no problem! We obviously shot all in one day, but there is no harm using the same camera over a few months.
The story teller camera 🤩🤩
I don’t know which one I want to use for vacation and concert wise…any picks
It really depends on your style! If you want warmer/ typical vacation style pictures - we'd suggest the Kodak! If not, the Fuji is a solid option with those bluer tones! Hope this helps
@@OttrWorks okay thank you!
I loved the video. For me, the Fuji film won 🤷♀️ The first place you went looked like a horror movie set, be careful folks🤣. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
The Fuji colours to do look great! Haha! It basically was 😬 I don't think we'll be going back there anytime soon 🤣
do you always used flash? even in bright day?
Question: do u need to buy film for Ilford Ilfocolor Rapid Retro Single Use Camera 27 exp
in order to take photos? Sorry ive never used a disposable camera before. What film do i need for this type of disposable camera?
Hi! If it is a single use/ disposable camera, then the film will be inside when you buy it. So, there is no need to buy anything extra. Hope that helps!
Do you recommend yo use always flash???
Did you guys use flash at all?
Hey Kywaun, we used flash on some inside the abandoned building and the office, but outdoors were natural light.
How do you get the photos out of the camera?
Bring it to London drugs. They will develop them for you. You can choose to get them digitally sent to you by email or physical copy :))
@@madisontnn This is WRONG and it costs you more, the camera has a flap at the bottom that you can open.
@@sbcinema absolutely do not open it. You're gonna ruin your film as you expose it to light, that's why you leave it to the professionals. And also, people who just use disposable cameras for fun are not expected to have their own lab at home and know how to do it.
@@amik4433 I'm a professional :-) the film in such a camera gets wound back into the film casette when the picture was taken, so you can open it without hesitation when the last picture is taken.
( I also reload my camera with new film and use it several times )
If you are interested I can make a video about it
I love them throwaway cameras
Hello, where did you get the photos developed?
Hi! We got our photos developed by a company called Snappy Snaps. You should just be able to find your closest by doing a quick google search for film developing labs. If you're in the UK, we highly recommend, Take It Easy Lab. Cheers!
Wow Nice !
Hey guys, thank you for watching the video! We've recently done a rematch that you can watch here: ua-cam.com/video/v24K8dcb860/v-deo.html
Sensor 🤭
How to reload?
Hi! So disposable cameras only have one roll inside, which can't be reloaded. Its a one time use which is why its called a disposable! :)
@@OttrWorks Hi! I'm new to Disposable camera too...How many Shots can i take with one roll?
@@MrYuri-iy4im 27
I will soon make a video about how to reload such a camera
I’m annoyed he just gave up on the birds that fast.
Wait for the rematch to come out...