Are you looking to give your friend a new camera? Can’t decide if you should get a disposable camera or the new Kodak Ultra F9/Kodak M38 that we have in stock.
Let us ease your mind.
With the camera, Kodak M38 and F9, you are able to use switch out types of film as they are reusable. Meaning, you can switch to whatever film you decide once you finish a roll. While disposable camera, you are only limited to whatever the film is inside that camera and it’s only one time use. Not only that, the Kodak M38 and F9 have a variety of colors for you to choose from (instead of just the standard yellow and green like most disposables). Lastly, if you are looking to get a point and shoot camera, we highly recommend on using Kodak M38 and F9, since you can save money, rather than paying $800 for a point and shoot camera.
Now that you decide to buy a reusable Kodak camera, which one of the two cameras are you going to pick?
Here are the difference between a Kodak F9 vs. Kodak M38
Kodak F9
• has an aperature of f9 – meaning, slightly better photos because it lets in more light in (great for the outdoors and sunny days).
• 170 grams
• 2 colors (yellow or green)
• fixed focus camera
• fixed shutter of 1/120s
• a manual film winding and rewinding
• able to turn flash on or off
• camera strap
Kodak M38
• has an apertaure of f10 (similar to Kodak F9, giving you more sharper photos).
• 116 grams
• variety of colors to choose from (red, yellow, white, blue, lavender, black)
• fixed focus camera
• fixed shutter of 1/120s
• a manual film winding and rewinding
• able to turn flash on or off
• camera strap
We hope this helps!