Bagian-Bagian Disposable Camera

Disposable Camera Parts

It turns out there are still a lot of people who have never used this camera. It's the same as an ordinary camera, but you only need to use it once... So before you decide to buy it, it's also important for you to know the parts of this camera so that your photos get maximum results. Anything? The camera we want to discuss is the Fujifilm Ace 400 camera. 400 is the ISO used (more for outdoor photos). On the camera there is a number 27 which indicates there are 27 films available.

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1. Shutter button

This button is a must on the camera, otherwise how do you take the photo?

2. Shutter count

Shutter count makes it easy for you to find out the amount of remaining film paper. So you have to use your film as well as possible, and you have to keep monitoring it!

3. Flash indicator

This section is usually useful to find out whether the flash on the camera is ready. Usually indicated by a flashing red light.

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4. Flash button

To activate the flash, you can press this button. If the flash is ready there will be a red light on the flash indicator as in the previous point.

5. Flash light

KEE friends definitely know how to use this lamp. If your photo location is dark, you can really use a flash. Usually your photos will look better if the distance between the flash and the subject of your photo is around 3 meters.

6. Full-frame 35mm lens

The default lens on this camera cannot be replaced, KEE friends. The lens will work if the shutter button is pressed.

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7. View finder

The view finder on a disposable camera is the same as on a general camera, useful for viewing the subject to be photographed.

8. Roll wheel

To use the roll wheel, you can rotate it before pressing the shutter button until it clicks. After that, the camera can be used to take photos. Apart from that, this roll wheel also functions as a safety guard so that the shutter button doesn't function if the roll wheel doesn't rotate. It would be a shame if the film was wasted.

9. Camera grip

At the bottom of the roll wheel there is a camera grip which functions to make it easier to hold the camera so it doesn't fall easily.

10. Battery

At the bottom of the camera there is a battery compartment to power the camera and it is usually available when you first buy it.

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