YES You need to wind the dial again before every new picture to move the film along! Once you take a picture, leave the dial unwinded until you're ready to take the next picture, so that if you are storing the camera, that film isnt as exposed to light.
yeah so when you use up all the photos on your camera you have to either mail it in to a photo lab, (I have a video about that on my channel), or take it to like cvs or Walgreens, which I have a video coming out about how to do that soon!
Hey! This video was really helpful 🥰 just wanted to know how do I turn off the flash and take a picture ? Because when I turn it off the camera switches off too.
hi! so from my experience, you do not need to use flash every time. if you are in the shade, it's dark outside, or you are inside i would definitely recommend using flash, but if it is bright and sunny and you are outside when you are taking it, the picture will turn out great without flash! :)
I have a question, how loud should the clicking sound be when you take a pic? I moved/rewind the thingy and then took a picture and it made a sound but it wasn’t very loud so I wasn’t sure
do u recommend using flash at all times even when it’s day light. i’m going to hawai and i want to make sure my pics come out okay. it’s my first time using one of these.
if you're shooting on a disposable camera with basic 400iso film (most disposables use 400 iso film), then outside on a bright day, you absolutely do not need the flash. Flash is to light up indoor rooms with less light so your photos don't come out dark. 400iso film is pretty forgiving. It's the basic all around perfect film for indoors or out, but yeah...dim room=turn on the flash. Outside in daylight=no flash.
@@khushbakht4155 Take it to a photography lab. There is a chain in the uk called snappy snaps that develop film not dure if there is anything like that where you live but there should be some small business photo labs that can do ot or there are mail in services
Question: do u need to buy film for Ilford Ilfocolor Rapid Retro Single Use Camera 27 exp in order to take photos? Sorry ive never used a disposable camera before. What film do i need for this type of disposable camera?
disposable cameras come with a roll of film already loaded and ready to go. That's the point of a disposable camera. Everything you need to snap a roll of film is already in there.
@@whos.marley Nice to see people getting back into photography even with a disposable camera which are better than using the "camera" in the cellphone.
@@KaitlinDizon I took the first one today but not sure if I actually did it … I mean I scrolled to the right and I heard the click but the I continued scrolling it and it wasn’t locked but it was hard to do it
Wow I'm here very late! I wanted to know if you knew how we are supposed to get the film/photos that were taken off of the disposable camera?? And this video was very informative💚💚💚
@@olivia5394 no, disposable cameras are single use. so when you get the film developed you have to buy a new one. if you don't want to buy a new camera each time try getting a regular film camera (not disposable) that you have to buy film for each time. hope this helps! :)
You probably won’t see this but I have a question. When you shows how many pictures you had left, the camera had a 24 on the top and a 21 on the bottom, but you said that you had 20 photos left. Can you explain this pls I’m confused 😂
yeah that’s my bad I should have said 22 photos left. But the little dots in between 24 and 21 represent 23 and 22 since they can’t fit all the numbers in that small space. Hope that makes sense!
@@KaitlinDizon tysm! Yeah I figured it out this morning when I took a photo of my dog with my disposable 😂, but your video really did help me a lot! Keep up the great work!
Hello after taking a photo (even if I’m not going to immediately take another) is it recommendable to dial it? Or do i have to wait to dial it until I’m going to actually take another photo?
from my personal experience i would recomendable you to wait until you’re going to actually take a photo, because if you accidentally click the take picture button, you’ll waste a picture lol that’s what happened to me 😭
once you use up all the pictures on your camera you have to go get your film developed. i have a video on my channel explaining how i do that and have another option video coming soon.
@@vekholunienu you can take the roll out if you want but the disposable fuji film camera i am talking about in the video is not reusable. if you want to just replace the roll of film each time you have to get a regular film camera. (not disposable) hope this helps!