A:AnswerI read the product info and description. The reason I picked the 11 over the 9 is the improvement in photo quality and ease of use you should be careful, with reflection of the sun in a window bouncing back into the line of your subject, as the picture had a “sun mask” across the face, per my 7 year old granddaughter, as you can see in the left pic in her album. Also, a close up in direct sunlight washes out the face details.
A:AnswerFor a roll of 10 pictures you will pay anywhere from $7-11. It also depends on the color of the frame which makes them more expensive. Amazon has good film packages as well.
A:AnswerI bought this one for my wife last month. It came with one roll of camera film, which makes 10 pictures. Other than that, you have to buy additional rolls for about 15.00 a roll, I think... Hope this helps...
Thanks,
Ben
A:AnswerI would say probably not. The photos that come out are cute & fun but I wouldn’t replace this cameras developed photos for anything other than fun non majorful life moments
A:AnswerMy photos have not turned purple. I wonder if the film was somehow exposed when loading or opening the camera when the film was in the camera. I wouldn't recommend using any film that was not specifically for this camera.
A:AnswerI think that six is a bit too young for this camera. You have to load the camera, pop out the lens, take the photo and then pull out the photo. A lot of things to remember. The film runs around $14 for a package of 20 photos. So random photos that a 6 year old takes would be expensive.