Who Develops Disposable Cameras?

Getting your film disposable camera developed isn’t as easy as it used to be. Finding a lab that can develop disposable cameras is getting difficult as some labs don’t want to be bothered with the extra work it takes to process them. This post is list of all of the labs that can help you get your disposable camera developed!

There are no reviews here, just a list with links! If you’d like to read more about getting your disposable cameras developed, check out our other blog post, Where do I get Disposable Cameras Developed?

Disposable Camera Developing - Mail-in Labs


Lab

Website

Location

Price Per Camera

Shutter Junkies

https://www.shutterjunkies.org

Quinlan, Tx

$9.00

The Dark Room

https://thedarkroom.com/

San Clementa, CA

$16.00

MPix

https://www.mpix.com

Pittsburg, KS

$13.95

Process One

https://processonephoto.com/

Overland Park, KS

$4.99 (Scans Not Included)


Disposable Camera Developing - Local Labs

Walmart, CVS, and Walgreens still develop film and can develop disposable cameras. These stores have a developing price based on the number of exposures. The table listed below has the prices for developing the standard 27 exposure disposable camera. These prices include prints and most times a CD with your photos on them. I just hope you still have access to a CD drive!


Walmart

https://www.walmart.fom

$10.96

CVS

https://www.cvs.com

$14.99

Walgreens

https://www.walgreens.com

$15.99


Beyond these big store chains, larger cities almost always have a photo lab or two. Simply search for “Photo Labs Near Me”. Since disposable cameras all just contain a roll of 35mm film, any photo lab can develop them. We definitely recommend supporting mail-in labs and local business before sending your film to one of the big stores. We’ve heard reports of really bad customer service and lost film from Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS.

Don’t Let Those Cameras Sit Around!

No matter where you take them to be developed, don’t let your disposable cameras sit around. Film degrades over time and not getting your disposable camera developed can cause your images to have decreased quality.

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