If I buy a disposable 1000 speed camera, can I take the film out to use in a different camera?

November 14, 2009 · Posted in speed camera detector 

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3 Responses to “If I buy a disposable 1000 speed camera, can I take the film out to use in a different camera?”

  1. kaiy2k on November 14th, 2009 8:14 am

    It shouldn’t be a problem, unless the film is in an unmarked cassette. This can be problem because most modern cameras use the DX code on the film cassette to determine film speed. Obviously, you must use the film in a 35mm camera.

    Why not just buy 800 speed film? It would be cheaper, and you wouldn’t have to buy the disposable part of the camera for nothing.

    I didn’t really find any ISO 1000 film made by Fuji, so I suspect they are push processing their 800 film.

  2. Steve B on November 14th, 2009 8:14 am

    You won’t know until you open it, but I suspect the answer is no. Even if you can get the film out without exposing it to light and ruining it, here is a very excellent chance it will not be in a canister that fits into your camera. If it is something you want to be able to do over and over, you might open one up just to find out, but I reckon you’ll be disappointed. Sorry I don’t have a more positive answer for you.

  3. thienkhiem2003 on November 14th, 2009 8:14 am

    No you can not.

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