What Is a Disposable Camera + Should I Get One?
So, what is a disposable camera? They are probably the first thing people think of when they hear film photography… yet most…
So, what is a disposable camera? They are probably the first thing people think of when they hear film photography… yet most…
The Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 80 doesn’t chase cult status like the fixed-lens Stylus Epic. Instead, it quietly became one of the most practical everyday film cameras Olympus ever made.
The Nikon L35AF looks simple on the outside, but the moment you fire the shutter and see your photos… you get it. It’s one of the only ’80s point-and-shoots I see consistently working 40+ years later. Not because it’s pampered… but because it’s solid.
The Weathermatic Dual 35 was Minolta’s “do everything” compact… waterproof, sand-proof, kid-proof, and able to switch between wide and tele with a button. It’s basically the ’90s version of a GoPro, just with that classic 35mm charm.
It’s not the sleekest Canon ever made. It’s not the sharpest. And it’s definitely not the trendiest. But here’s the wild part: The Canon Sure Shot Supreme is might be the best value film camera you can buy in 2025.
The Olympus Infinity Stylus (also known as the Mju) looks simple and almost toy-like. But once you load a roll and start shooting, the magic is instant. It’s fast. It’s sharp. And it’s the kind of camera that disappears in your hand, which is exactly what makes it so good.