Fuji Disposable 800
The Fujifilm QuickSnap 800 (Simple Ace 800 / Natura Classic 800 in Japan) is an ISO 800 disposable single-use camera loaded with Fujifilm's high-speed C-41 emulsion, optimized for low-light and indoor shooting without flash. It is currently in production.
Key specs
- Brand
- Fuji
- Model
- Disposable 800
- ISO
- 800
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135
- Production status
- In production
- Introduced
- 1995
Grain
moderate-high for ISO 800
Contrast
moderate-high
Saturation
moderate to high
Latitude
Unknown
Technical details
Handling notes
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Fujifilm's ISO 800 disposable camera is marketed under various names including QuickSnap 800 and, in Japan, as the Simple Ace 800 or Natura Classica variant. The high-speed ISO 800 emulsion makes it particularly suited for indoor events, concerts, and dimly lit environments where the on-camera flash may be insufficient. It shares the 27-exposure, 135-format construction of its ISO 400 sibling but uses a faster emulsion with correspondingly more grain and a warmer, high-energy color palette. The film loaded is consistent with Fujifilm's 800-speed consumer emulsion family. As of 2026 the product remains in production, popular in party/event photography and the youth camera market. Some regional variants are sold as 'Fuji Disposable 800' or similar trade names.
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