Kodak launches a disposable camera loaded with Tri-X 400TX film

Kodak Tri-X 400TX
(Image credit: Kodak)

Kodak has announced a new single-use camera designed to reignite the hobbyist passion once had for disposable cameras, with a body pre-loaded with 27 frames of of the classic Kodak Professional Tri-X 400TX black-and-white film.

Even the best disposable cameras aren't as popular as they used to be, despite film photography as a medium re-emerging over the last few years with traditional dark room practices still taught in educational settings. By packing this disposable with Tri-X – believed by many to be the best film for 35mm cameras – Kodak hopes to reignite the passion for striking, contrasty shots among the masses. 

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Beth Nicholls
Staff Writer

A staff writer for Digital Camera World, Beth has an extensive background in various elements of technology with five years of experience working as a tester and sales assistant for CeX. After completing a degree in Music Journalism, followed by obtaining a Master's degree in Photography awarded by the University of Brighton, she spends her time outside of DCW as a freelance photographer specialising in live music events and band press shots under the alias 'bethshootsbands'.