I saw one excellent (outside) wedding shot from a disposable camera. Sharp,
well exposed, absolutely amazing!
BTW, I don't think Kodak made any disk cameras a century ago, but there
were disk spy cameras.
tOM
On Saturday, January 19, 2002 at 18:09, Skip Williams
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "Re: [OM] The end of OM?? (+ impending new SLR)" saying:
> The disposable cameras of today are suprisingly good. They've got the very
> good, all-purpose 400 or 800-speed films, moulded plastic lenses (somtimes
> aspherical), and fixed focus. If you don't overstress their capabilities or
> expect too much, it's amazing the quality of the images they produce up to
> 5x7 (or even 8x10 if you're lucky).
>
> Skip
>
>
> >From: Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: Re: [OM] The end of OM?? (+ impending new SLR)
> >Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 17:06:09 -0800
> >
> >
> >And of course revived again with disposable cameras(which are better
> >than Kodak disk cameras were).
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