SKU: GC34-FS72

Polaroid Single Use Flash Camera 27 Exposure

Polaroid Single Use Flash Camera 27 Exposure

Polaroid knows how to bring fun and retro-charm, and they have done so again with this Fun Shooter Single Use Camera. This single-use camera, good for 27 shots, will remind you of simpler pre-digital times when you would point and shoot and be pleasantly surprised with the results at a later date. The camera is focus free, so you really can aim and fire, while it has a one-touch flash available, good for lighting up your subjects if conditions are a tad on the darker side.

Features:

Focus-free

27-shots

One-touch flash

400 ISO film pre-loaded

Alkaline battery pre-loaded

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Polaroid Single Use Flash Camera 27 Exposure

Polaroid knows how to bring fun and retro-charm, and they have done so again with this Fun Shooter Single Use Camera. This single-use camera, good for 27 shots, will remind you of simpler pre-digital times when you would point and shoot and be pleasantly surprised with the results at a later date. The camera is focus free, so you really can aim and fire, while it has a one-touch flash available, good for lighting up your subjects if conditions are a tad on the darker side.

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