Where to Develop Kodak Disposable Cameras?

Once you’re finish shooting all of the photos on your Kodak Disposable camera, its time to get your disposable camera film developed!

Where can I get my Kodak disposable cameras developed?

It just so happens that disposable cameras, single-use cameras, and older cameras are our speciality! If you’re looking for a place to get those cameras developed, scanned, and printed, Shutter Junkies Retrograde Photography is the lab for you!

We develop all types of Kodak Disposable Cameras. If you look at your camera (if it is newer), you probably have one of these three types:

  • Kodak PowerFlash

  • Kodak FunSaver

  • Kodak Max Water and Sport (Underwater Disposable Camera

If you have an old Kodak disposable camera, there are many different types and styles that have existed over the past 30 years. It would be hard to list them all here, but we develop all types of disposables and are experts in developing old disposable cameras!

How long can I wait to get my disposable camera developed?

You’re not going to believe this, but you only actually have 6 months before the image on the disposable camera film begins to dissipate. Once you take a photo on film, the image is only a latent one. It requires developing to actually make it a permanent image. And images do fade over time. If you wait too long, the images will completely disappear!

The best time to get your disposable camera developed is immediately after you take the photos. But every day you wait, the image is fading away.

Can I still get my old disposable cameras developed?

Absolutely, we we have developed a process that helps to preserve and restore your images. We’ve worked with thousands of rolls of old film and have the best process around for recovering images from old cameras. Even cameras from the 1980’s and 1990’s can still yield good results using our process!

Here’s how you can get your Disposable Cameras Developed?

We’ve got a simple process in place for you to get your disposable cameras developed! All you need to do is click the button below to purchase processing, then we will send you instructions on where to mail your film. From there, we develop it, scan it, and even print it and then send your negatives and prints (if you order them) back to you! Developing and scanning starts at $12 per camera and you can reserve your spot in our developing queue today by clicking below!