Free Disposable Camera & Developing

guyver01

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Sep 25, 2000
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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!

 

Souka

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Sep 25, 2000
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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).

 

jjm

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Oct 9, 1999
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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.
 

Frglss

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Jun 4, 2000
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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.
 

Ranger X

Lifer
Mar 18, 2000
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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.
 

guyver01

Lifer
Sep 25, 2000
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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.

 

Cyberian

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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!