If you have used single-use cameras in the past with little luck, you may need to buy a disposable camera meant exclusively for indoor use. An "indoor" disposable camera is ideal for events that take place inside, in dim lighting or even outdoors when the sun is rising or setting.
Instructions
Choose and Use a Disposable Camera
1. Choose a camera with a slower film speed for indoor use. Most indoor situations involve little movement by your subjects, so a slower speed is appropriate. On the other hand, you would need a faster film speed at an outdoor sporting event or when photographing animals. A faster film speed is reflected by a higher number. For instance, 800 is faster than 400.
2. Shop for a camera with a flash to use indoors, just in case you need it. Some flashes are automatic, while others may require you to press a button to charge the flash.
3. Keep the flash away from mirrors and windows once you are ready to take pictures. These types of surfaces could reflect the flash right back into the camera and destroy your shot.
4. Snap photos from the appropriate distance. Disposable cameras have fixed focuses and are meant to be used between 3 and 10 feet of your subject.
5. Hold the camera steady. No matter which camera you buy, your photos probably won't turn out right if your hands shake or you get your finger in front of the lens.
6. Collect single-use cameras to use at all of your events, and get plenty of practice. Experiment with different brands and film speeds until you get better at taking indoor pictures. Eventually, you will know which disposable indoor camera is best for your indoor use.
7. Buy an extra camera to keep at home or in your car. It's always a good idea to have a single spare camera at your disposal.
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