Disposable cameras were an invention of Fuji and Kodak in the mid 1980s. They are smart to keep in the glove box in the event of an accident; less risky to take on vacation; and a great favor for capturing all those wedding moments. This is common among disposable cameras on the market. You can get both digital and film disposable cameras. Photo labs often have boxes of them under the counter, waiting to be recycled.
Disposable cameras have a housing, usually made of plastic covered with cardboard, which as such has no provision for being opened. This is kind of similar to disposable digital cameras. Disposable cameras are a great item to recycle.
It is because of this feature that the disposable camera is a good buy for those who rarely use the camera. Of course this is like a disposable underwater camera. With a disposable digital camera, you get a flash, a timer, and a viewing monitor (depending on the model you buy).
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