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We develop all types of single-use disposable cameras – made easy with a free film mailer, fast turnaround, and high-quality scan uploads delivered straight to your personal account.
Inbound shipping is simple with your choice of a free film mailer or printable shipping label, both included with our flat $6.95 round-trip shipping, which covers as many cameras as you send.
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Our free film mailer fits up to two cameras, but if you’re sending more than two, you can use a padded envelope and still use our printable shipping label or use our film mailer as a label.
Choose from three scan sizes: Standard, Enhanced, or Super Scans.
You can also add 4″ or 5″ proof prints (color or B&W) with your order, or order prints anytime from your uploaded scans.
As a trusted dip-and-dunk film lab with nearly 50 years of experience, we develop disposable cameras with care and attention to detail, ensuring your memories come out great – whether it’s a vacation, wedding, party, or just everyday fun.
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We offer one of the fastest mail-in developing turnarounds:
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Whether you’re capturing moments with friends, on vacation, or just having fun with film, The Darkroom makes it easy to get your disposable camera photos developed, scanned, and printed – quickly and with care.
We recycle 100% of the cameras we receive.
New to our lineup for 2020, the Rollei disposable camera comes pre-loaded with the Rollei RPX 400 27 exp. B&W film is which is a great film stock with very good exposure latitude. The camera has an identical design as the JCH Kassha but produced better and more consistent results. It has a 31mm f/9 at a 125th lens that’s pretty sharp from 3-5ft and gets pretty soft after 15ft. Like the other disposable cameras, it performs best in bright sunny days or close shots using the flash. The flash is reliable and if you’re in anything other than bright light, it’s highly recommended to use the flash. This camera did create some interesting distortion which is most-likely from the film being a little loose inside of the camera. Overall it’s a fun camera to shoot with – we liked the look of the Rollei RPX 400 but if we had to choose, we’d still pick the Ilford Single HP5 with seems to be sharper and have less image distortion.