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Kodak i60 Reusable 35mm Film Camera (Kodak Yellow)
Kodak Fun Saver with flash and ISO 400 27 Exposures : Instant Film Cameras : Electronics
This camera is ideal for outdoor adventures involving water, sand, and rough use: swimming, snorkeling, rock climbing, camping, backpacking, etc. The camera is super rugged and has a scratch and sunscreen-resistant lens. The rubberized grip makes it easy to handle, and the shock resistant frame provides great protection.
Kodak Max Water & Sport - Waterproof Single Use Camera - 35mm
Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm Single Use Film Camera, 27 Exposures — Pro Photo Supply
Capture the memories with this reusable film camera that uses 35mm film ISO 200400800. The i60 has a focus free lens manual film winding and rewinding. The flash is a manual pop-up design for easy on and off. This stylish camera is a retro design with leather dressing available in Kodak Yellow or Peri Purple. Simply purchase a roll of 35mm film and load it in take your photos rewind and have the film roll developed.
Kodak i60 35mm Film Camera Black/Yellow
Kodak Fun Saver with flash and ISO 400 27 Exposures : Instant Film Cameras : Electronics
The complete guide to shooting expired film
KODAK FUN 27 Photos - KODAK FILM INSIDE 35mm 27 EXP - Camera + Film / Cámara + Carrete - Film expired / Carrete caducado
Kodak Water and Sport Waterproof 50' Disposable Camera - 27 Exposures - The Camera Company
What happens when you use expired film?
Should I Shoot Expired Kodak Film? - The Film Photography Project