@@danaalahmadani6884 in my experience it's a good habit to get into when using a disposable camera with a fixed shutter speed because even if it doesn't add much (if anything at all) to a well-lit/well-exposed photo, you'll wish you had used flash when you look at the poorly lit ones. it's kind of comparable to always driving with your headlights on even during the day ; it doesn't help but it doesn't hurt either
I already took a lot of photos without the flash on!!!! But the lighting was pretty good and before I even started using it I would only use flash if i wanted to use it at night
video starts at 1:11 1. be sure your finger isnt on the lense 2. if u want the flash on this brand , hold the flash button to charge it 3. use the flash when youre inside, unless theres natural light , dont use the flash in the mirror 4. have the next film reeled for fast pictures
I love using my disposables! It’s fun to pick them up after being developed to see what you captured because usually I’ll forget by the time it’s developed so it’s a nice little surprise haha!
I don't know if this is a pro tip but listen to me : put a piece of white electrical tape over the flash when you take mirror selfie, the light from the frash will be much softer and the subject will be enough exposed (in most cases)
@@izzyumar only the ones where i used flash in on a mirror came out bad! also I only received 14 out of the 27 pictures :( I guess the rest didn’t came out well or were able to get developped, I hope you have more luck than me!!!! xxx
I just ordered the Kodak 35 mm in purple so excited going on a trip tmrw so hopefully I can take some cool pics in the fruit fields! Thank you for tips, love your videos x
also it happens to me every single time: usually i don't get all the pictures i have taken. the first time i only got 20 pictures out of 30 i think because a kid at the beach put water on my camera (i'm still mad and it's been 2 years), the second time i took pictures with a 200ISO and in dark places so i only got 24 out of 28 i think and the last time i got my film developped i think i only lost 2 pictures out of 26 which is not that bad
Hey! I wanted to get a disposable camera for a while now, but I don’t really know how it works! Do we throw away the film inside when it’s finished? And do we go to the store to get our pictures? Love your video🥰❤️
Hii you have to go to a camera/film shop to get your film developed. You can even go to Walgreens! Usually they will giv u ur film back after they develop it...
Thank you for the tips. I just finished 3 of these cameras. Now I'm hoping that all the pictures come out great without finger in way. Again thank you.
I have a question please, why didn’t u use a digital camera? I am doing a research on film photography and trying to figure out why isn’t film dead yet? Why do people still like to use a film camera with limited amount of shots that some of them could get ruined and not use digital cameras or phone cameras that are unlimited in the number of shots?
Should we always use flash even if it’s daylight? Cause I saw that you have to put flash indoors and not outdoors especially if there’s sun? Can someone help me? And also this video is so helpful as a newbie owner of a film camera!
If you don’t want to take a lot of photos at once do you reel it until it stops or after you hear one click? Sorry if it doesn’t make sense, thanks for the helpful tips 😘
I think I understand your question... If you don’t want to take another picture after you already took one, don’t reel the camera again after you take the picture. I hope this was the answer you were looking for! If it isn’t, I can try to help again!
I am doing a research at university about the revival of film photography and i am having a hard time understanding the difference between all kinds of cameras and film photography etc.. i need to know why would anyone still want to take photos using an analogue camera and if it is still fun to use black and white films?
About to get my first disposable camera (been using instax and digital ones so far) so just want to know for disposable cameras, do we have to finish the using all the sheets in one day?
hi! love the tips!! youve been taking photos while traveling right? do you ask the customs workers to inspect the camera/film by hand, so that it doesnt get ruined by the xray?
hii, ik im not the creator but i believe film stocks under an iso 400 or less won’t be affected by xray. most disposable cameras have an iso of 400 (check yours just in case) so you should be fine :) Many people with higher iso films like 800 or 3200 recommend putting the film in a clear bag, like a ziplock, with all the film taken out of the box when asking for a manuel inspection. This makes it easier for the people to check as they can see the contents and will avoid possible mishandling of film. If you are nervous about possible damage from x-rays, I would watch videos on this particular issue to be extra sure. hope this wasnt too late! safe travels and take cool pictures :)
@itryfilm Hi!! I use the Kodak FunSaver disposable camera and it has the amount of shots left at the top by the shutter but I'm still confused as to whether I still have shots because I noticed that it goes from 1 to arrows and then it reaches 0. If i see the arrows am I still able to take pics until it reaches zero or does the film end once it reaches the arrows? Hope this question makes sense!
My film cam m35 flash is not working, should I change already my battery or does the flash recharge on its own? If I change it, will the film be affected?
Sorry for asking, what is the different between disposable and non-disposable camera? Can u do a video? Since i want to buy it but dont know which the best?
No - disposable cameras only give you a certain amount of pictures and when they’re done it’s done - you can’t see them after you take them until you get them done up
I use the same kodak you have (the non disposable one) but was discouraged to use it again. I went to a shop to have the film developed but after going back they told me the film was blank and unexposed. Is there a step I must've missed using the camera? :( I totally have no clue and any help would be appreciated!
Hey! I just went to the store to get my film developed, so I’m not sure how mine turned out yet either...but I’ll try to help after I know that I used it correctly!
hi! in kodakm35, is it okay if the battery is still in the film cam even though im not using it idk if it is okay because im not yet finish in my film roll
Hi I just found your video after just buying the kodak fun saver, and i wanted to ask bc I think I did smth stupid.... So when I bought it and took the camera out to take the fisrt photo i rolled the up right thingy ..... and i was wondering whether i should have done it after taking the fisrt shot..... does anyone know id this will mess the whole film? or is it ok and my photow will develop just fine?
hi! I'm going to post a video showing everyone how my pictures came out using the m35 film camera. You can compare the photos in that video with the photos in this video to see which one you like more! Also, just keep in mind that you will prob save more money using something reusable rather than disposable. Hope this helps! and thanks for watching
it may sound dumb but I have a question. after you reach the limits of the photos, dou you develop them and reuse the camera, ir do you have to buy a new one? :)
hi! does someone know what happens if you accidentally wind the film in the opposite way? i did it the first time i used it because i didn’t know how it worked, and now i’m scared i have damaged the rest of the film
isn't the all yellow kodak reusable? if it's not does anyone know any reusable camera like this? i really wanna take take a lot of pictures this summer
hey there! i’ve been using a disposable for a couple weeks and now i’m hearing the photos won’t turn out unless the flash is on even if they’re taken outside. i’ve taken about 20 photos, will they still come out?
Hello! The camera should stop winding when you finish the roll. Also, most disposable cameras will tell you how many pictures it takes, and when the number on the top of the camera reaches 0, it should mean it’s done. Hope this helps
when i first started out i was told to always use flash even in daylight, it made for nicer photos imo especially if things were backlit
Sometimes I use flash in the daylight too just in case still! I hope people see ur comment because that’s a good tip
Won’t it be weird? With flash in the daylight? Do you suggest taking every pic with the flash on?
@@danaalahmadani6884 in my experience it's a good habit to get into when using a disposable camera with a fixed shutter speed because even if it doesn't add much (if anything at all) to a well-lit/well-exposed photo, you'll wish you had used flash when you look at the poorly lit ones. it's kind of comparable to always driving with your headlights on even during the day ; it doesn't help but it doesn't hurt either
@@danaalahmadani6884 over exposure is always better than underexposing
I already took a lot of photos without the flash on!!!! But the lighting was pretty good and before I even started using it I would only use flash if i wanted to use it at night
video starts at 1:11
1. be sure your finger isnt on the lense
2. if u want the flash on this brand , hold the flash button to charge it
3. use the flash when youre inside, unless theres natural light , dont use the flash in the mirror
4. have the next film reeled for fast pictures
I love using my disposables! It’s fun to pick them up after being developed to see what you captured because usually I’ll forget by the time it’s developed so it’s a nice little surprise haha!
Same!!
are they the cameras that when u take picture, the picture comes out the camera then u can put it in a picture frame??
@@NicholasStaab7 No, that’s a Polaroid camera
Its a waste of plastic
@@LA-bq6hf why
I don't know if this is a pro tip but listen to me : put a piece of white electrical tape over the flash when you take mirror selfie, the light from the frash will be much softer and the subject will be enough exposed (in most cases)
I wish i knew all these before i got my disposable and got them developped
I made so many mistakes for so long before the person that develops my photos told me how to use one lol
Same... I'm in the midst of waiting for the results and I'm already anxious
@@izzyumar only the ones where i used flash in on a mirror came out bad! also I only received 14 out of the 27 pictures :( I guess the rest didn’t came out well or were able to get developped, I hope you have more luck than me!!!! xxx
@@belindabongomo1399 NOW I'M MORE ANXIOUS TT
@@izzyumar WELL?? DID THEY COME OUT GOOD OR
I just ordered the Kodak 35 mm in purple so excited going on a trip tmrw so hopefully I can take some cool pics in the fruit fields! Thank you for tips, love your videos x
I’m glad I can help!
What rolls did you buy? I just bought mine and I'm not sure which rolls to buy.
@@nativiteri4872 I bought the kodak 400 ultramax rolls!
Where did you buy it? I have been dying to buy one .
@@kayleethedogdog7334 shopee
I had a doubt before watching this but I'm totally buying this now !
i did not know why the flash wasn't on when i would click on that button so thank you for the tip!
Np! I’m glad this helped
also it happens to me every single time: usually i don't get all the pictures i have taken. the first time i only got 20 pictures out of 30 i think because a kid at the beach put water on my camera (i'm still mad and it's been 2 years), the second time i took pictures with a 200ISO and in dark places so i only got 24 out of 28 i think and the last time i got my film developped i think i only lost 2 pictures out of 26 which is not that bad
I lost so many photos before too 😭
I love your calm, soft and sweet voice! I'm being serious btw!
Thanks for the video
me knowing that I didn’t think about the finger in the photo and I’ve taken all of my photos just need to get them developed 😭
SAME BRUH I’m so scared that half of them will just be my finger
me making the same mistake even though i made a video about it
Hey! I wanted to get a disposable camera for a while now, but I don’t really know how it works! Do we throw away the film inside when it’s finished? And do we go to the store to get our pictures? Love your video🥰❤️
Hii you have to go to a camera/film shop to get your film developed. You can even go to Walgreens! Usually they will giv u ur film back after they develop it...
itryfilm ahh got it! Thanks a lot❤️❤️
you’re so pretty :DD also which disposable camera do you prefer, the fuji one or the kodak camera?
Fuji brings out more of the cool tones and kodak brings out the warm tones in the photo. I recommend fuji because it gives the photo a vintage feel.
Thank you so much
@@lillaszekely1043 I agree with this completely! I use Kodak funsaver most of the time though because it’s usually the only one available near me
Thank you for this I’m actually ordering from eBay today ✨
Np! I’m glad it helped
u
Thank you for the tips. I just finished 3 of these cameras. Now I'm hoping that all the pictures come out great without finger in way. Again thank you.
I’m glad I can help
I have a question please, why didn’t u use a digital camera? I am doing a research on film photography and trying to figure out why isn’t film dead yet? Why do people still like to use a film camera with limited amount of shots that some of them could get ruined and not use digital cameras or phone cameras that are unlimited in the number of shots?
@@deenaassem1750 probably bc of the vintage filter, i rlly like how the film cameras lift up the colors
When you scroll the wheel to advance the film and take another picture, do you scroll until the wheel stops or just until the number changes?
i need the answer to this too !!
when it stops :)
thanks for the tips, can't wait to start shooting with my disposables!
No problem! I hope your pics turn out well
This was so help full!! Defs forgot to hold the flash down wayyy to many times 😂
WOW THANKS FOR THE HELP. CANT WAIT TO GO SHOOTING!!!
Np
Hi, can you please tell me the name of the camera that you showed in the beginning and said that it's not practical for trips?
Canon AE-1 Program! I wouldn’t say it’s not practical for trips, but for me personally, it was too heavy for me to easily take in and out of my bag...
UA-cam somehow knew I’ve been getting into disposables 😂 ty for the tips!
That tips number 1 got me haha.
How long does it take for you to get your pictures back
Would you recommend using the flash at a concert?
i am curious. how do you actually take out the pictures from the film? am i dumb or dumb?? teach meeee 😭 a video would be niceee
You found the video! And u r def not dumb
hii me and my friends are getting a disposable on friday but we dont really know how to use the reel, any tips?
Hey! You spin the reel until you hear a click or the spinning stops to take the next picture... I hope this helps
@@lesleyjeon do i have to do the spinning thing between de photos with de m35 one?
@@giulianabeltrame8797 yes!
I have the same disposable cam but I haven't used it yet. Can it be used throughout the year (like a few snaps per month) and not just one occasion?
That should be fine!
So i can control the flash button ? I heared some people said you cannot and the flash will always be on
Hi.. Im thinking of buying disposable camera but i came here to ask how do you extract the photo from the film to phone?
Should we always use flash even if it’s daylight? Cause I saw that you have to put flash indoors and not outdoors especially if there’s sun? Can someone help me? And also this video is so helpful as a newbie owner of a film camera!
once you hold down the flash do you shoot at the same time or let go once the indicator is lit
love your checkered pants and yellow camera! what are the brand of it? let me know
this is such a great video because disposable cameras should be fun but we can still make them as great as possible
If you don’t want to take a lot of photos at once do you reel it until it stops or after you hear one click? Sorry if it doesn’t make sense, thanks for the helpful tips 😘
I think I understand your question... If you don’t want to take another picture after you already took one, don’t reel the camera again after you take the picture. I hope this was the answer you were looking for! If it isn’t, I can try to help again!
itryfilm oh yes it answers my question! Thanks so much
i just started using the kodak m35 and i was wondering when to use the flash, is it okay if i use the flash outdoor when its daylight or is it not?
Hello! Using flash outdoors is recommended if it’s cloudy... but you can also use it when it’s sunny!
your voice is so calming
how are you so good at this, love it
I am doing a research at university about the revival of film photography and i am having a hard time understanding the difference between all kinds of cameras and film photography etc.. i need to know why would anyone still want to take photos using an analogue camera and if it is still fun to use black and white films?
is it for definite your pics won't come out good if you took them inside with no flash but there was bright lighting anyway
?
About to get my first disposable camera (been using instax and digital ones so far) so just want to know for disposable cameras, do we have to finish the using all the sheets in one day?
Before you take your first ever photo in the camera do you roll the thing or you take the first photo and then you roll it?
Hi! Thank you for your tips :) I have a question, does the flash uncharges by itself?
Thank u bro i had no idea about the flash being false at times
One question..do i need to turn on flash every time I rewind it and how to turn off flash🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
does disposable mean that i should throw it after the film ends?
Yes
@@victoriaangue5444 thank you! i found that kodak m35 is reusable!
love from Korea 🤍 Thank you for useful video 😉
i bought a used disposable camera from a vintage store, it doesn't have anymore films and i don't know how it works. Can i still use it?
I will use all these tips when I buy them
Which disposable camera should I buy?? The fuji or Kodak 🧐
Both are good! I only show the Kodak ones in my videos because there aren’t any Fuji disposables in the stores near me...
hi! love the tips!! youve been taking photos while traveling right? do you ask the customs workers to inspect the camera/film by hand, so that it doesnt get ruined by the xray?
hii, ik im not the creator but i believe film stocks under an iso 400 or less won’t be affected by xray. most disposable cameras have an iso of 400 (check yours just in case) so you should be fine :)
Many people with higher iso films like 800 or 3200 recommend putting the film in a clear bag, like a ziplock, with all the film taken out of the box when asking for a manuel inspection. This makes it easier for the people to check as they can see the contents and will avoid possible mishandling of film. If you are nervous about possible damage from x-rays, I would watch videos on this particular issue to be extra sure. hope this wasnt too late! safe travels and take cool pictures :)
Do I hv to use the flash when I’m outside??
Wonderful video, how can ı found this camera that u have and these kind of cameras?
did this kodak and fuji using polaroid ? I mean is it polaroid camera ? Or its using memory card/keep in the camera ?
@itryfilm Hi!! I use the Kodak FunSaver disposable camera and it has the amount of shots left at the top by the shutter but I'm still confused as to whether I still have shots because I noticed that it goes from 1 to arrows and then it reaches 0. If i see the arrows am I still able to take pics until it reaches zero or does the film end once it reaches the arrows? Hope this question makes sense!
The film is probably done, and the reason why there are arrows is so that you wind in the film into the canister fully!
My film cam m35 flash is not working, should I change already my battery or does the flash recharge on its own? If I change it, will the film be affected?
where do the pictures come out of
am i meant to reel it everytime I've taken a photo? love the video :)
i have same question
Question: do u need to boy film for disponible cameras in order to take photos? Sorry ive never used a disposable camera before.
I don’t think so disposable cameras usually come with the film built in
Hi! I just got the kodak funsaver today, can i use it next month? Will it remains in good condition?... Thank you
Heyy, you can def use it in a month!
Hi!!!! I’ve been into disposable cameras lately and I was wondering if you could tell me which ones you use!! Thank you
I usually use any Kodak or Fuji one
what does the "12 free gratuities gratis" on the box mean
We throw away the camera after single use? Or just the film
Hey, beetween Kodak film camera m35 and this disposable camera u showed in video which one do u recomend more?
I leave my camera out on my desk and I have a window in my room. Can the film still be damaged through the lens?
I’m not entirely sure about that... but as long as the film isn’t exposed to light directly, it shouldn’t be a problem!
Hi I know it's too late but what camera are u using to film this video ☺️☺️😍
What camera is the other yellow one that she said wasn’t a disposable?
Hi, sorry i dont really get the 4th tip. Can you explain further?
Sorry for asking, what is the different between disposable and non-disposable camera? Can u do a video? Since i want to buy it but dont know which the best?
No - disposable cameras only give you a certain amount of pictures and when they’re done it’s done - you can’t see them after you take them until you get them done up
How do I get the pictures out of my cameras?
hi! I want to start using disposable cameras but I don't know where to buy them, could you give me suggestions btw thank u
got a fujifilm quicksnap last week and will try a kodak after that ^_^
Which disponsable do you use or do you have in this video?
is it necessary to dial every time i take a photo? how many time do i dial/roll it? how do i when when to stop rolling it?
it is necessary to dial it before every photo! you will know when to stop dialing once it stops moving
how much do you wind it before a picture bc it clicks and idkidk
how to transfer the photos from this cam to phone?
I use the same kodak you have (the non disposable one) but was discouraged to use it again. I went to a shop to have the film developed but after going back they told me the film was blank and unexposed. Is there a step I must've missed using the camera? :( I totally have no clue and any help would be appreciated!
Hey! I just went to the store to get my film developed, so I’m not sure how mine turned out yet either...but I’ll try to help after I know that I used it correctly!
This happened to me too. I went to get two films developed and somehow one of them was blank 💀
I was just asked at target if I want a "protection plan" for one. What are they protecting against, emotional anguish if the film messes up? xD
hey this is really late but do you still use the kodak m353 35mm? And did you use it for the photos you shoed in the video?
would the flash damage a photo in the daylight with the disposable camera?
hi! in kodakm35, is it okay if the battery is still in the film cam even though im not using it idk if it is okay because im not yet finish in my film roll
I left the battery inside and have not had a problem with it... I would turn of the flash when ur not using it tho just to save battery life
How do you know when the red light is ready and ready to use the flash??
Thank you!! But, I want to ask about you hair hihi it’s too cute! What’s the color of your hair and the cut?
Hi I just found your video after just buying the kodak fun saver, and i wanted to ask bc I think I did smth stupid.... So when I bought it and took the camera out to take the fisrt photo i rolled the up right thingy ..... and i was wondering whether i should have done it after taking the fisrt shot..... does anyone know id this will mess the whole film? or is it ok and my photow will develop just fine?
should i get a disposable film camera or an m35 film camera? 😁
hi! I'm going to post a video showing
everyone how my pictures came out using the m35 film camera. You can compare the photos in that video with the photos in this video to see which one you like more! Also, just keep in mind that you will prob save more money using something reusable rather than disposable.
Hope this helps! and thanks for watching
the finger one is so true 😭😭😭
I still make that mistake 😭😭😭
I took the back sticker off without thinking about light leaks. Do you think I compromised the film?
Depending how much leak. It could make the developed photos really cool .... it’s a creative hack.
during a sunny day, i used the flash lmao these pictures aren’t coming out nice 😂
Would you film your process using the Kodak m35?
Yes! I just need to develop the film :)
@@lesleyjeon Great can't wait! I just got mine and I'm using it on a trip now
Lemme kno how ur pics turn out! I can’t wait to see how mine turn out too
@@lesleyjeon definitely will :) and also your video on how to use it helped a lot so thanks so much!
it may sound dumb but I have a question. after you reach the limits of the photos, dou you develop them and reuse the camera, ir do you have to buy a new one? :)
For the Kodak funsaver, it is not reusable! But the Kodak m35 is reusable
Is there a limit of how many pictures I can take?
hi! does someone know what happens if you accidentally wind the film in the opposite way? i did it the first time i used it because i didn’t know how it worked, and now i’m scared i have damaged the rest of the film
is this camera disposable or can the film be changed in it?
isn't the all yellow kodak reusable? if it's not does anyone know any reusable camera like this? i really wanna take take a lot of pictures this summer
how to look back at the pictures taken by the kodak m35
How do I upload them to my phone x
What’s the background music?
hey there! i’ve been using a disposable for a couple weeks and now i’m hearing the photos won’t turn out unless the flash is on even if they’re taken outside. i’ve taken about 20 photos, will they still come out?
did you already develop the film?
Thx for this nice video. After it, I bought a fun saver Kodak and I took pictures all over my town 🙂
Np! I hope your pictures turn out amazing
@@lesleyjeon I'll drop the disposal tomorrow so fingers crossed 😁
hi!! i'm not sure if you answered this before but how do you usually export the photos from the camera?
you have to develop the film :)
hi I really want to know how can we know if the roll film comes to the last picture? thx, and hope you understand my question💛
Hello! The camera should stop winding when you finish the roll. Also, most disposable cameras will tell you how many pictures it takes, and when the number on the top of the camera reaches 0, it should mean it’s done. Hope this helps
itryfilm then how to take out the roll film after that?
Dheana Bidara for a disposable camera, the place you send it in to get it developed will do it for you!