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Free Disposable Camera & Developing

guyver01

Lifer
Camera

FREE preloaded, 27 exposure, 400 ASA camera with flash.
FREE developing of any roll of film.
FREE¹ online access to every roll of film you get developed at PhotoWorks.com



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Even if you don't send your camera to them to develop... it's still a free disposable camera!

 
Sounds like fun.

Of course, I do not believe that you get physical prints from them...those you have to buy.

Your pics will end up online for 6 months, or longer if you buy stuff and/or maintain your membership, in about 712x560 resolution(approx).

 
I think this outfit uses film which requires a proprietary developing process. In other words, I do not think you can get the film developed anywhere else.
 
I did this a few months back and the camera they sent me was just a generic 35mm disposable like you purchase in any store. I even sent them a different camera and they developed the film, shipped the pix and posted them online for no charge. They also sent a free mailer, so I was out nada on the deal. Looks to be the same thing here.
 
This deal is mega old. This deal is legit and you will get your disposable faster than you'd expect. I got mine after 2-3 days of signup.
 
Mega Old but still going on... AND a search of the forums returns only this thread as a result.. so i guess to some people its not mega old... only to the mega old it's mega old.

 
jjm

&quot;I think this outfit uses film which requires a proprietary developing process. In other words, I do not think you can get the film developed anywhere else.&quot;

The film is 'process C-41', the same as plain vanilla Kodak, Fuji or store brand 35mm.
I just had some developed at my local Pathmark(supermarket).
Pretty damn nice pictures, too!
 
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