Ilford IlfoColor Rapid Half Frame Single Use Camera - 54 Exp.
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Ilford IlfoColor Rapid Half Frame Single Use Camera - 54 Exp.

Get the most out of your film with this IlfoColor Half Frame Single Use Camera by Ilford. Preloaded with a 400 ISO color negative film, this simple and fun camera yields 54 exposures out of what would usually be a 27-exposure roll. The 31mm lens has a fixed aperture of f/11 and will keep everything from 3 feet to infinity in sharp focus. A built-in flash compliments the 1/125s shutter speed for low-light situations. The camera is powered by a single AAA battery, which comes included.

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Ilford IlfoColor Rapid Half Frame Single Use Camera - 54 Exp.

Ilford IlfoColor Rapid Half Frame Single Use Camera - 54 Exp.

Get the most out of your film with this IlfoColor Half Frame Single Use Camera by Ilford. Preloaded with a 400 ISO color negative film, this simple and fun camera yields 54 exposures out of what would usually be a 27-exposure roll. The 31mm lens has a fixed aperture of f/11 and will keep everything from 3 feet to infinity in sharp focus. A built-in flash compliments the 1/125s shutter speed for low-light situations. The camera is powered by a single AAA battery, which comes included.

Delivery anywhere in Cyprus within 1-2 working days!

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ISO (or film speed) is a very important camera setting that will either darken or brighten a photo. A low ISO value means less sensitivity to light, while a high ISO means brighter pictures.
In photography, shutter speed is the speed at which the shutter of the camera closes. It’s the length of time that the film inside your camera is exposed to light.
Aperture (or f/stop) refers to the opening of a lens’s diaphragm through which light passes.
A lower aperture means more exposure, while a high aperture means less exposure.
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ISO (or film speed) is a very important camera setting that will either darken or brighten a photo. A low ISO value means less sensitivity to light, while a high ISO means brighter pictures.