Fujifilm Quick Snap Multiview APS Single Use Camera
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $12.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 5.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Fuji
Features
- 24mm format
- Color print film
- 25 exposures
- 3 print formats
- Quick-recharge flash
Description
The QuickSnap Multi-View one-time-use camera for the 24mm Advanced Photo System features Fujicolor Nexia 400 film with 4th Color Layer Technology, which results in improved image quality, plus superb skin tones and outstanding overall color balance. This APS camera has a switchable viewfinder that offers a choice of three print formats, including Classic (C) 4"x6"; HDTV (H) 4"x7" and Panorama (P) 4"x10". Complete with 25 exposures, quick recharge flash with on-off slide switch and lift-up flashing indicator. Bright packaging emphasizes the 24mm Advanced Photo System and the clear blister pack showcases the camera body.
This one-time-use camera has Fuji's 24mm advanced photo system. It features Fujifilm's new Nexia 24mm film with fourth color layer technology for greater image quality, realistic skin tones, and improved color balance, even under fluorescent lights. The camera has a switchable viewfinder for multiviews. The three print ratios to choose from are 4 by 6 inches (classic), 4 by 7 inches (HDTV) or 4 by 10 inches (panorama). The versatility of the quick-recharge flash with on/off switch makes it possible to capture images under various lighting conditions. The camera is loaded with 25 exposures.
Spotlight customer reviews
Nice pics even for a novice
[ Posted: 2002-04-30 ]
I used this camera for the first time while learning to snorkel.
I was surprised at how nice they turned out. I put these pics (turned digital) on a travel web site which received raves.
Nice to give to the kids too. they float if you loose them and the colors are really good.
Amazing camera for parties, raves, etc.
[ Posted: 2000-08-12 ]
These disposable cameras are great. I tend to prefer the APS versions because the negatives stay in the canister, and they come with an index print. The advanced APS features that require the camera to "talk" to the film won't work on these disposable models, but you do get the built-in panoramic photo option, and the picture quality is quite reasonable. Try one and I'm sure you'll like it. Also makes a great gift for young kids who might drop a camera accidently. You probably don't want to find that out with a $200 camera. :)