The Harman XP2 Single Use Camera is a lightweight point-and-shoot loaded with XP2 SUPER black-and-white film, giving you 27 exposures of ISO 400 film that can be processed in standard C41 chemistry on the high street. You simply frame, press the shutter and use the built-in flash when light falls away. It is an easy way to capture monochrome pictures at parties, on weekends away, or during casual street walks without carrying a large kit.
Harman XP2 Single Use Camera 27 Exp Key Features:
- Single-use camera with XP2 SUPER black and white film
- ISO 400 rating handles mixed indoor and outdoor light
- Built-in flash adds lift in dim rooms or evening settings
- C41 process film developed at most high-street labs
- 27 exposures for short trips, events, and casual shooting
- Fixed-focus lens captures scenes without setup effort
- Compact body fits easily into a jacket or small bag
- Simple winding and shutter action for quick snapshots
What’s in the box?
- 1 x Harman XP2 Single Use Camera 27 Exp
FAQs:
Can the film be developed at any lab?
Yes. Because XP2 SUPER black-and-white film uses C41 chemistry, most high-street labs and minilabs can process it without any special handling, making it great for casual photography.
How does the flash behave in low light?
The flash fires with a straightforward manual switch. It gives enough lift for small indoor spaces, helping keep faces clean when ambient light is weak.
Is the camera reusable?
No. The Harman XP2 is designed as a single-use camera. After shooting all 27 frames and taking the photos to be developed, the whole unit remains in the lab for processing and recycling.
What is the focusing behaviour?
It uses a fixed-focus lens that’s sharp through typical snapshot distances. There’s no need to adjust anything before pressing the shutter.
Back to topProduct Specification
| Flash Type | Built-in |
| Focal Length [wide] | 31 |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 1m |