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Free single use camera

I got this camera about a week ago...Basic Throw Away Cam, 27 Pics. Comes with instructions for free developing...Does anyone know if you can develop it anywhere or do you have to send it away?
 
I'm sure you can get it developed just like any other single use camera.

I received mine the other day.. it's 400 speed. Was probably a pretty expensive single-use cam.
 
CrazyJake20 .......

We've looked at several web-based photo finishers. We opted (last time -- subject to the next best deal <g>)) for http://www.SnapFish.Com.

SnapFish will develop **up to 24 rolls of film a year** (color-only, 35mm rolls -or- single-use cameras), will post your PIX on their web site **AND** will send you a set of prints. In return, YOU must do 2 things: 1) pay $1.69 for shipping/handling (cheap!); and, 2) visit their web site once they post your PIX and review the &quot;album&quot; they create for you (if you don't, they raise your cost to $3.??).

Other web-sites (PhotoWorks.Com, EMemories.Com, etc.) also offer free
processing, and post your PIX on their web sites. They may/may not send you prints.

NOTE: We recently received **free** single-use cameras from both eMemories and PhotoWorks. We then sent the eMemories camera (sans cardboard cover) to SnapFish, which developed/posted the PIX within 2 days. The prints arrived 1 day later. All for $1.69. Not bad.

And ... if you log onto SnapFish, you can print/order PRE-PAID mailers to send your 35mm film/single-use cameras to them (free)!

 
CrazyJake -
Does anyone know if you can develop it anywhere or do you have to send it away?

If you just want to get it developed locally, it's &quot;Process C-41&quot; just like a regular roll of Kodak film.
Doesn't look like you could beat that deal from Ribbet, though!
 
Very nice find. It has been posted before, though I can't find it in the search anymore. I've already recieved 4 free single use cameras and 6 free film developement packages. I also signed up my fiance and she recieved her camera and free developement package last night.
 
Camera is of pretty decent quality for a throw-away.

I sent my pictures in yesterday, I'll let you all know how they come out and how fast the whole procedure works.

I paid $2.50 extra for &quot;High resolution scans&quot; as I'd like to get the best possible quality when I print them on my printer.

Lex
 
Don't hold your breath. This camera is not that good. I got it few days ago and it looks cheesy.. but hey, it's free..
 
photoworks gives you 1 set of free prints delivered to your door with no charges, no shipping, no andling, nothing. so this is a hot deal. get them while they last.
 
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