Fujifilm Quick Snap Single Use Wedding Camera Pack (4-Pack)
- ASIN: B000068GRV
- List Price: $39.99
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Product Description:
Immortalize your special day with the Fujicolor QuickSnap Wedding Pack. Each pack comes decorated with a beautiful wedding motif, and contains four cameras dressed for the occasion in their own bridal wrapping.PRODUCT FEATURES:4 Fujicolor QuickSnap Flash Cameras;15 exposures each;Loaded with Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 800 35mm film;QuickFlash System for low light conditions;Beautiful bridal packaging;Each holds a 3 x 5" photo;4th Color Layer Technology.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Kit contains 4 single-use cameras with flash
- Each camera comes pre-loaded with 15 exposures of ISO 800 film for maximum versatility indoors or outdoors
- Fixed-focus lens, built-in flash
- 60 total exposures
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Fuji
- EAN: 0074101095302
- Label: FUJIFILM
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- LensType: Lens
- Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
- Model: Wedding Pack
- MPN: 01229530
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: FUJIFILM
- Size: 4 Pack
- SKU: 541242806
- Studio: FUJIFILM
- UPC: 074101095302
- VariationDescription: 4 Pack
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Customer Reviews 

Highly recommended in the book "Bridal Bargains"
2007-09-21In preparation for my upcoming wedding, I read that Fujifilm Quick Snap was the best film and value for great single-use cameras. We will have to see, but I know that Fujifilm is a good brand of film from past use.

Wedding Cameras
2007-01-10This was a great product for the price. My reception was dimly lit but the pictures still came out fine. I would definately buy this product again for another formal affair.

Good quality, but not enough exposures
2006-03-20The picture quality for these cameras is great. The biggest bummer is that it has so few exposures. When you go to get them developed, you have to pay as much as you would for a full 24 or 36 exposures. I would recommend buying a disposable camera with more exposures.

Great Purchase
2004-12-31I bought a few of these wedding packs for my brothers wedding and was more than pleased with the results. Unlike the other reviewer our pictures came out great, indoor and outdoor shots. We were able to pass these out to various people at the ceremony and reception and got a wide range of great pictures. The benefit is that you don't have to bug everyone to send you their pictures of the wedding. I just gathered the cameras up at the end and got them developed. Now I'm thinking I'll buy a few of these for future parties, great product.

DO NOT USE FOR YOU WEDDING ! you will regret it !
2004-12-01its a fine product except for the fact that the flash needs to be turned on by flicking a switch, located on the front side of the camera body. Which means you are going to have a lot of underexposed interior shots, but nice outdoor shots..when the general public uses this camera for the first time. Learn from my mistake and buy kodak or whoever has an automatic flash that charges and sets itself when you hit the button to snap a picture.
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