I guess alot of places, it depends what kind of camera you're looking for, how much memory, what the quality is like, the size and shape of it.
You could easily buy one for £10 with 2MB of memory and it can be 2 mega pixels (which I really doubt still exists). But it would be awful to use and keep your memories.
It just depends on what quality you want it to be, cause it will be really hard to find a high quality camera which is actually cheap.
Yes they do, they sell them for around £2-5 they work great.
Depends; but usually I see around 8-10 each.
Generally speaking, film has a much better resolution than digital cameras. In fact, if you were to compare good 35mm color film to the "megapixel" rating of digital cameras, film would rate in the area of 24 megapixels. The problem is not with the resolution of the storage media (digital vs. film), but rather the abilities of the cameras themselves. A disposable camera is going to have a disposable lens in it. Lenses have a very big impact on the quality of your photos. So, in short, the disposable camera might have a better resolution, but the digital camera will likely have sharper pictures. The operative word here is disposable. Most of the 'disposables' on the market would be better if they were disposed of before taking pictures.
No, but most do today. For one thing or another. Even the least expensive disposable film camera will have a small battery for the built-in flash if it has one. Any cameras with electronics will need some kind of battery. But some cameras, even incredibly good ones, don't need any. They are considered "mechanical" only.
If the camera is digital and works then you can hook it up to your computer and copy the files. If it is not then you can take it to most photo labs and ask them to put the pics directly on a CD or a thumb drive, which can then be transferred to your computer. The only disposable cameras you can load off are the EU Kodaks they have very bad picture quality
To find bulk disposable waterproof cameras online, go to http://www.bizrate.com/cameras/disposable-cameras/. This website will allow you to see which stores have these cameras at the prices that you want.
It refers to disposable cameras offered on sale at a discounted price. Disposable cameras are the ones running on film that used to be available at Wal-Mart. Disposable means that you can throw them away.
Disposable cameras will usually hold up for about 2 years from date of manufacture.
One can buy discounted disposable cameras in bulk on the Internet. There are many websites on the Internet that have discounted disposable cameras in bulk and can be bought very cheaply.
Since the late 1990s, disposable cameras have become increasingly popular as wedding favors. Some of the companies, are Custom Camera Collection, Cameras For All and Disposable Camera Company that is offering disposable cameras. Prices vary alot, so make sure you choose the camera fitting your wedding the best.
Disposable cameras typically have a shelf life of around 2-3 years before they expire.
Disposable cameras are not that harmful for the environment as you would think. The film developer will remove your film and will send back the rest of the desposible camera too the manufacturer for recycling.
You can purchase disposable cameras at any photography store. You can also purchase them at discount stores such as Wal-Mart, Target and even at Shoppers Drug Mart.
Yes, disposable cameras can expire. The film inside the camera can degrade over time, leading to poor image quality or no images being captured at all. It is recommended to use disposable cameras before their expiration date to ensure the best results.
Yes, Tesco does sell disposable cameras. Here are two of the cameras they carry: http://www.tesco.com/direct/kodak-fun-flash-disposable-single-use-camera-with-flash-27-photos/208-3157.prd http://www.tesco.com/direct/disposable-35mm-camera/135-9814.prd
Kodak disposable cameras typically last for about 27 exposures before needing to be replaced.
I have tried developing disposable cameras at Walgreens and Walmart and the quality was awful. I recommend developdisposablecameras.com which has a free mailer so you can send your photos in. It is inexpensive, easy, and the pictures are of much better quality. I did it for the disposable cameras at my wedding, and they really made the memories that much better!