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Cheapest place for processing disposable cameras??
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Anyone had any processed recently? I am looking for the cheapest current offer.
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I found that often the quality of the photos was such that not every one was a "keeper". If you are a bit skint Tesco will give you the photos on CD for £1.99 ish (99p for processing + £1ish for the CD). You can then decide which ones you'd like to keep and only get those made up - or email them to your friends and family.
This is especially useful if the kids took the photos - pics of sky, thumbs etc LOL.
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hi
anyone know of any current offers ???
I have 20 cameras from our wedding I would like to get to disc
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Hello, i am bumping thread.. I have 20 disposable cameras from my wedding.. I like the sound of putting them on cd from tesco, but how do i go around it?
boots cheapest is £4.49 per camera YIKES!0 -
The best I can find for (reputable) mail order processing is Fujifilm: thewholepictureonline.co.uk.
For £5.50 per 24 exp camera, you get the prints plus a CD with the digitised version. You have to pay the postage to get the cameras to them but the return P&P is free.
I suspect it would be cheaper to go in-store to somewhere like Tesco but that's not a practical option for me.
I'd love to know if this can be beaten - especially with an option that is CD only.0
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