Skiff
Well-known
kshapero
South Florida Man
Well I can't make up my mind if this is good thing or a really stupid thing. Certainly is different and the last thing I expected from this fine company.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Disposable cameras were one of Kodaks biggest selling analog products were they not? With them out of the picture Ilford ought to jump on these.
oftheherd
Veteran
Nice I suppose for the European market. It wouldn't likely interest me other than to give to my grandson for an outiing. And there is still CVS here in the USA for that. But thanks for the link.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Akiva,
What's stupid about it?
Cheers,
R.
What's stupid about it?
Cheers,
R.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Great idea IMO.
peter_n
Veteran
Ilford are in business to make money. Why not give something like this a whirl? As Bob says Kodak did well but that was a different era. It'll be interesting to see if this is a good bet.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Didn't Ilford sell XP-2 disposable cameras in the late 1990s?
Skiff
Well-known
Due to Ilford the whole global market for BW photo film is about 15 million films p.a.
Due to PMA (Photo Marketing Association in USA) in 2011
31 million single use cameras were sold in the USA.
So the single use camera market in US alone is double the size compared to the whole global BW market.
From this perspective Ilford's move makes lot of sense!
Maco/Rollei-Film had introduced BW single used cams some years ago, and it was a success.
Due to PMA (Photo Marketing Association in USA) in 2011
31 million single use cameras were sold in the USA.
So the single use camera market in US alone is double the size compared to the whole global BW market.
From this perspective Ilford's move makes lot of sense!
Maco/Rollei-Film had introduced BW single used cams some years ago, and it was a success.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Wasn't actually taking that position but just postulating how someone might think so. There goes that over intellectualizing again. My wife hates it when I do that.Dear Akiva,
What's stupid about it?
Cheers,
R.
robert blu
quiet photographer
I like this move, a good marketing helps to keep film alive ! And...if available in Italy I'll give a try to the xp2 one (which by the way I used in my RFs) to give at least my minimum support to the idea!
robert
robert
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I read last week that disposable camera sales were a big percentage of Kodak film sales this year. If so, this seems like another smart move by Ilford.
edit:
This must have been the article, I couldn't find it
edit:
Due to PMA (Photo Marketing Association in USA) in 2011
31 million single use cameras were sold in the USA.
This must have been the article, I couldn't find it
Austerby
Well-known
Excellent idea - there's a lot of demand for these for weddings etc and a lot of the current disposables on the market look rather tacky. These are attractive enough to be appealing to the style-conscious end of the market which should be good business for them. Packaging them with the developing options is a neat idea too.
I've used the Rollei ones... and they worked pretty well.

KoNickon
Nick Merritt
All you seem to see for sale in drug stores, convenience stores here is one-time use cameras. I wonder whether casual users will go for black and white cameras -- much as I love HP5+, I think only a C41 camera makes sense.
Lomography will sell these too... that's where I got the Rollei versions. These aren't made for the average joe walking into CVS (pharmacy).
thegman
Veteran
I think the "real" black and white one is a really nice idea, particularly with pre-paid processing. It's a nice simple gift idea with no extra costs for the recipient. Might get a lot of kids interested in shooting film.
Photo_Smith
Well-known
I think its a great idea, not a new one from Ilford though. I've used HP5 disposable cameras before in 2004 when I needed a camera when on a trip. They stocked them in Boots the chemist (UK) with processing and printing by Ilford.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Excellent idea - there's a lot of demand for these for weddings etc and a lot of the current disposables on the market look rather tacky. These are attractive enough to be appealing to the style-conscious end of the market which should be good business for them. Packaging them with the developing options is a neat idea too.
+1 on that. Smart move.
newsgrunt
Well-known
please make them recycleable or else this is a fail imo.
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