Disposable cameras were an invention of Fuji and Kodak in the mid 1980s. They have since become an easy way for people to take pictures of memorable events, vacations, or the like without having to shell out a great deal of money for non-disposable cameras. This is common among disposable cameras on the market. Disposable cameras are fun, cheap and are pretty indestructible, unlike polariods or digital cameras. Photo labs often have boxes of them under the counter, waiting to be recycled.

For an indoor or evening reception, you will need flashes. This is kind of similar to disposable digital cameras. Disposable cameras are called disposable for a reason. Prices for a camera with the capability for 25 or 27 pictures range from $9 to $19.

Disposable digital cameras are falling to $20 or less in the retail market. Of course this is like a disposable underwater camera. Disposable digital cameras are a really cool new technology that sounds initially impractical, but works very well. You are only able to delete the most recent photo that was taken.