35mm Film Camera - Kodak Funsaver – Film Photography Project Store

35mm Film Camera - Kodak Funsaver – Film Photography Project Store

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Kodak has taken the world’s best-selling black-and-white film and made it more accessible than ever. From documenting editorial images to everyday moments, this new single-use camera makes it simple to capture beautiful photos – even for amateur photographers. It’s pre-loaded with 27 exposures of the classic Kodak Professional TRI-X 400TX film and designed with automatic Power Flash that recharges to take the worry out of taking photos indoors.

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