ILFORD ILFOCOLOR RAPID Retro Edition
ILFORD ILFOCOLOR RAPID RETRO EDITION
Disposable Camera
Product Description
The ILFORD ILFOCOLOR Rapid disposable camera comes pre-loaded with 27-exposure ISO 400 color negative film. Combined with the built-in flash, this fast film makes the ILFOCOLOR Rapid a versatile performer, delivering excellent results in low light both outdoors and indoors.
The camera features an optical viewfinder, essential for shooting in bright sunlight. It is equipped with a fixed-focus wide-angle (31 mm) f11 lens. The shutter speed is 1/125 second, providing sharp images down to 1 m.
It comes pre-loaded with an AAA battery that has a 15-second recycling time for low-light shooting and fill flash in bright daylight.
It's a great way to try out the film's unique look and feel without breaking the bank!
Technical Specifications
| Optical Lens | 31mm, F=11, 1 element |
| Focusing | Unfocused, 1m – ∞ |
| Shutter Speed | Shutter speed 1 / 125s |
| Flash Duration | Internal Flash Duration – 15s return |
| Film Transfer | Manual winding and unwinding |
| Film Speed | ISO 400 |
| Film Format | 35mm color (pre-loaded) |
| Viewfinder | Area = 70% |
| Power supply | 1 AAA – Alkaline Battery (pre-installed) |
| Number of Positions | 27 |
| Weight | 122 grams |
| Dimensions | 110mm (W) x 55.3mm (H) x 33.5mm (D) |
Guarantee
- The ILFORD ILFOCOLOR RAPID Disposable Camera is not designed for reuse or repair.
- The ILFORD ILFOCOLOR RAPID Disposable Camera is not intended for professional or commercial applications.
- Please keep the camera away from direct heat, high humidity, sand, and water, as these may affect image quality. Do not drop or throw the camera; this may damage the internal mechanisms and cause the camera to malfunction.
- Store in a cool, dry place when not in use. Please ensure you develop your images before the expiration date. Image quality cannot be guaranteed if the film has expired. Expiration date: 12/2026
- The inscription "Develop before 12-2026" on the machine indicates the expiration date of the film roll inside. This date shows the period when the film's chemical composition will yield the best results. The film can still be used after this date; however, minor differences in image quality, such as slight fading or contrast changes that are often imperceptible to the naked eye, may occur. For best results, we recommend developing the film before this date.
