Fujifilm Quick Snap Single Use Wedding Camera Pack (4-Pack)


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
1 Great Purchase
I bought a few of these wedding packs for my brothers wedding and was more than pleased with the results. Unlike the other reviewer our pictures came out great, indoor and outdoor shots. We were able to pass these out to various people at the ceremony and reception and got a wide range of great pictures. The benefit is that you don't have to bug everyone to send you their pictures of the wedding. I just gathered the cameras up at the end and got them developed. Now I'm thinking I'll buy a few of these for future parties, great product.
2 DO NOT USE FOR YOU WEDDING ! you will regret it !
its a fine product except for the fact that the flash needs to be turned on by flicking a switch, located on the front side of the camera body. Which means you are going to have a lot of underexposed interior shots, but nice outdoor shots..when the general public uses this camera for the first time. Learn from my mistake and buy kodak or whoever has an automatic flash that charges and sets itself when you hit the button to snap a picture.

Friday, 21-Nov-2008 15:42:53 CST
Quote of the Day:


The Greatest Mathematical Error 

The Mariner I space probe was launched from Cape Canaveral on 28
July 1962 towards Venus. After 13 minutes' flight a booster engine would
give acceleration up to 25,820 mph; after 44 minutes 9,800 solar cells
would unfold; after 80 days a computer would calculate the final course
corrections and after 100 days the craft would cirlce the unknown planet,
scanning the mysterious cloud in which it is bathed.
However, with an efficiency that is truly heartening, Mariner I
plunged into the Atlantic Ocean only four minutes after takeoff.
Inquiries later revealed that a minus sign had been omitted from
the instructions fed into the computer. "It was human error", a launch
spokesman said.
This minus sign cost L4,280,000.
-- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"

If it wasn't for Newton, we wouldn't have to eat bruised apples.