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“Using analog adds an opportunity to stay present in the moment.” Gen Z brought back the disposable film camera. Fujifilm says the trend is just getting started
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The rise of digital photography and the smartphone nearly decimated the disposable camera, the analog camera loved for its mix of affordability and simplicity.
But then sometime around 2019, Fujifilm, the popular camera brand behind the disposable QuickSnap line, noticed something unusual: Disposable camera sales were suddenly skyrocketing.
But, seven years later, the disposable camera trend is proving to be far from a short-lived fad.
One of the key concerns with bringing back the disposable camera trend is the environmental impact of one-time-use products.
These are the best disposable cameras, the best film cameras, and the best instant film cameras.