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Should we use Disposable Cameras

12 June 2008 No Comment

While disposable cameras have become all the rage and many people tout the use of these convenient cameras, one must remember that the key feature of these cameras is their disposability. That denotes the idea that it is supposed to be thrown away. And while many film developers offer to send them to the recycling facility, this does not always happen. Many cameras end up in the garbage with more and more being bought everyday!

Show the green bridal couple that you care and use a regular camera for picture taking.

But if you really feel disposable cameras are the best option, then reconditioned or recycled cameras are the perfect compromise. The couple will appreciate it.

Here is a sample!

reconditioned disposable camera
This re-conditioned camera is meant to be easy on the environment and your wallet. Each has been restored to like-new working condition and appearance - the interior case is recycled while the film and the exterior are brand new. The camera arrives loaded with 27-exposure, 400-speed quality film and equipped with point-and-shoot operation and one-touch automatic flash. Keep cameras in cool temperature if storing. Camera has a 6-12 month shelf life from date of purchase.

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