Because it was!
A disposable flash camera uses a capacitor to power the flash unit, employing an electronic circuit to charge a large capacitor. The flash needs several hundred volts to operate, far higher than the camera's battery can provide. The electronic circuit builds voltage in the capacitor, which then powers the flash
The first known camera flash was used in 1839 by L. Ibbetson.
Yes, Tesco does sell disposable cameras. Here are two of the cameras they carry: http://www.tesco.com/direct/kodak-fun-flash-disposable-single-use-camera-with-flash-27-photos/208-3157.prd http://www.tesco.com/direct/disposable-35mm-camera/135-9814.prd
With most disposable cameras, you need to hold down a small button and wait for a red light to turn on just next to the viewer. If you are following the instructions listed on the camera or box, and the flash is not working, it may be a faulty device.
The invention of modern instant cameras is generally credited to American scientist Edwin Land, who unveiled the first commercial instant camera, the Land Camera, in 1947, 10 years after founding the Polaroid Corporation.
The quality of the digital camera will give you much better quality compared to a disposable camera.
it was invented by Daja Jonesapproximately in the year of 1949 when a.d weir created the first disposable camera naming it the the photo pac
Disposable Diapers was invented by Marion Donovan in 1950
very similar to the flash lamp in a disposable camera with a microprocessor to monitor variance from normal rhythm and push the button
Yes it has a 5mp camera with flash.
No, it doesn't. There is no flash for the camera in Nokia 5230.