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Kodak Plus Digital One-Time-Use Camera

Kodak Plus Digital One-Time-Use CameraBrand: Kodak
Category: Photography

List Price: $12.99
Buy New: $4.72
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Seller: CONTINENTALSUPPLY
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 1847

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Maximum Focal Length: 35
Minimum Focal Length: 35
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 4.5 x 1.2

MPN: 1263334
Model: 1263334
UPC: 411378027573
EAN: 0041778855416
ASIN: B000089SEY

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • Get the benefits of digital photography along with your traditional prints
  • Pay for your prints from Kodak Premium Processing services at regular price
  • You'll automatically receive your digital photos on a Kodak Picture CD

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Product Description

Preloaded with 27 exposures of Kodak Max maximum versatility film, this one-time Plus Digital Camera offers great pictures in a wide variety of lighting situations. Ektanar lens delivers pictures as clear as with reloadable 35mm "Plus Digital" cameras. Return entire camera for film processing.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Company
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 1263334
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.kodak.com
  • Product Type: 35mm Disposable Camera
  • Film Formats: 35mm
  • Film Speed: ISO 800
  • Optical Zoom: Not Applicable



    Amazon.com Product Description
    You don't need to spend $300 on a digital camera to get digital photos. Get the benefits of digital photography--easily and inexpensively--along with your traditional prints with the Kodak PlusDigital single-use camera.

    You can e-mail your photos to friends and family, enlarge prints, remove red-eye, zoom and crop, and print copies of your photos right at home. Best of all, the Kodak PlusDigital gives you traditional prints as well.

    Simply drop off the Kodak PlusDigital camera at your photo retailer offering Kodak Premium Processing services. At the time of developing, you pay for your prints at regular prices. You'll also automatically receive your digital photos on a Kodak Picture CD at no additional cost if you check the box marked Kodak Picture CD + Prints.


  • Customer Reviews:
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    4 out of 5 stars Nobody knows how to write a review!   May 13, 2010
    Jeremy Wiseman (Largo, FL USA)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I don't know what everyone is complaining about. There is no false advertising on it. I wish people would know what they were talking about before writing reviews. I see this all the time and it's annoying. I've seen reviews on TVs whereas the reviewer said that the company lied, it's not 1080p! When in fact, almost all cable operators operate at 1080i because the 1080p stream is way too big. If they got rid of standard definition, yes, it'd all be 1080p. Seriously people, know what you're talking about before reviewing it.

    I've used this before long ago. Not a big camera person so I don't take pictures much. It does take good shots. But as the name implies, Kodak PLUS Digital. I don't know when Kodak's name switched to Kodak Plus but it wasn't in THIS lifetime. This means you can get your pictures in digital format. Wow. How hard is that? (Note the sarcasm.) Do you believe a print is digital? Digital means a lot and that is basically a bunch of 0's and 1's (such as 00111001100111110101110). Your CD? That IS digital. That is NOT a print.

    Now, if you take a high-end photo with a digital camera and then get it printed (not by these weird printers they have now that uses printer ink and don't last), you lose the "digital" aspect. Print is very different.

    And for those of you that's saying that they lied and that all it is is real film in it, how do you think movies are made? ON FILM!

    We've come into an age where we expect too much. This is about a $10 disposable camera. Somehow, you reviewers think that you're going to get magic from them and have the highest definition there is. If you want that, spend $2,000 on a high-end camera. This isn't meant to replace one of those. Does it give a megapixel range? No? READ THE BOX! There is NO megapixel range. Why the heck do people just buy things without reading about them and then expect the world to bow on their command when they didn't get high-def at $10? Seriously? How can you seriously write a bad review when you didn't read anything about it? You saw "Digital" and the cheap price and you're like, "OooOOooO, AhhHHhhHH!" PLUS! Do you do math like, "5 plus 2 = Mountain Dew"? NO! It equals 7!

    Now, the pictures are alright. I like Kodak for that. Also depends where you get your pictures processed as some processers suck and the colors aren't that great. But find the right processor and the pictures are great. Yes, it's print once you get that done. But you can only jack up the print quality so much. Why don't you think we have desktop ink printers that can make holograms? (Again, people expect way too much. Did they forget what print is like?) Print last longer. I mean, you can have digital prints through your desktop printer, but it won't last. I think the last time I checked, it was 30 years maximum. You can keep the digital files forever in theory but, who knows 100 years from now? Are they still going to have the .jpg or RAW formats? Prints, if you take care of them, can basically last forever. But why does everyone think you can print holograms? I know it's far-fetched to say that BUT the reviewers on here know NOTHING and expect too much.

    The flash is alright. I never got a chance to really use it at night. But there was one reviewer that actually took it seriously and said the flash isn't that great so I'll take his word on that. Still, it's $10. What can you expect?

    This camera is great if you want some quality when you get it on CD.

    Nothing will ever replace film at this point in time.

    Good luck!



    2 out of 5 stars Read the box and remember you get what you pay for...sometimes.   May 10, 2009
    Wood Wren (U.S.A.)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    As has been pointed out, this is not truly a digital camera and the hype on it is rather misleading. This is merely a regular throw-a-way camera with PLUS a digital scanning to get a CD made of your photos if you desire. That is okay with me, as I pretty well knew this when I bought the thing.
    This camera does give acceptable photographs of the normal fixed lens variety...nothing fancy here. These cameras are okay to take while floating the river and you half way expect to take a dunking. I personally am not going to drag one of my thousand dollar plus cameras around in those conditions. Yet, these cameras take the general type photo you might want to record a particular incident, etc.
    I can understand people being upset over the advertisement of this camera to a certain extent. On the other hand, if you read the box, you pretty well should be able to figure out what you are getting. I am not the sharpest crayon in the box, and good grief, I figured this out pretty quick. Most of you folks are a bit brighter than I am so it should not take much of a leap for you. Now my sister...well that is another story. I am sure Kodak could paint a picture of a small red car on the box and she would be convinced she was getting a new MG.
    All in all, you pretty well get what you pay for here...nothing to run around and shout about, but a serviceable camera that you can get a CD from if the dealer to go to honors it.
    I will give this one two stars because at least it works which is more than I can say for a few of the disposables I have purchased over the past few years.



    3 out of 5 stars disposable Digital cameras   October 31, 2008
    J. Burroughs (Ohio)
    Really not a digital camera...it only allows you to get a free CD with processing. Misleading and any standard disposable camera will do instead on paying high $$$ for these.


    1 out of 5 stars Misleading product name   July 13, 2008
    Mike S. (Austin, TX USA)
    9 out of 10 found this review helpful

    Buyer beware!

    Yes, I believe the product name is very misleading. They are using a play on words to make people think it is a digital camera. It is NOT! It uses regular film.

    The "Plus Digital" is the part that they get away with... It's regular film, plus digital scanning to get a CD of your photos.

    So, technically, they are accurate.

    But morally, the name is MISLEADING. They are taking advantage of people. I will NEVER buy from them again.

    There are true digital "one-use" cameras out there. You must look hard to find them, but they are out there!



    1 out of 5 stars Agregious Misrepresentation!   February 22, 2008
    Gene Detroyer (New York, NY USA)
    10 out of 11 found this review helpful

    If I went in to a Camera store and asked for a DIGITAL camera, the clerk would show me a camera that would port pictures directly to my PC. It would also give me the ability to edit out pictures I did not want.

    So in buying the Kodak Single Use Digital Camera I thought I would get the same. Not so, the Kodak product is nothing more than a regular single use camera. You can't edit out pictures you do not want and most agregiously you MUST take the camera and pay for hard prints at your local film developer.

    Shame on me for not asking more questions. But, shame on KODAK for purposeful misrepresentation.


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