Kodak Alaris has come with something very friendly, as disposable cameras are now taking center stage such that other camera manufacturers have released new versions in recent months. Well for kodak, this is not new to them as they produce a wide range of cameras from film and disposable cameras which include outdoor-focused models and are also waterproof.
One of the recently added versions to the list is the TRI-X400 a black and white single-use film camera. The camera goes through the normal black and white film development procedure which can be either in a photo lab or a mini-darkroom. The camera comes with 27 exposures that are known for its contrast, tonality, and its grain structure which was stated by Kodak that the grainy structure is good for producing high-quality photos, and the tonality is used to maintain the underexposed and the overexposed which is quite interesting. Also, the film comes with an ISO 400, 300mm fixed lens f/10 and the camera shoots at a speed of 1/125sec. It also has a flashlight which has a direct switch button feature.
The price for this camera is yet to be announced because the price is yet to be agreed on by the retailers and dealers who are responsible globally for setting prices and also the price may vary in different regions.