Are Disposable Digital Cameras Worth It?

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Dakota Digital disposable camera. You may have seen them in photo shops, or been intrigued by the concept the first time you heard there was such thing as a disposable digital camera.

But are they worth it?


Following is a thorough review of the disposable digital camera, as well as the pros and cons associated with using one.

In fact, they even went a step further by comparing the disposable digital to other popular cameras. The three cameras they reviewed:

  • a disposable digital camera made by Dakota Digital ($10.99 plus tax)
  • a Kodak FunSaver 35 camera (400 ASA film with flash, $7.99 plus tax)
  • a Nikon Coolpix 775, a two-year-old 2 Megapixel compact digital camera (available used for $75 – 150)

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