Identifying a colour neg film - NT 7106

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The other night at a badminton club get together at a bowling alley, we were presented with a disposable camera for "happy snaps".

When I took the film out of the camera there were no identifying features on the cassette. In fact there was nothing on the outside of the cassette at all. It was covered with unmarked pale blue paper. Now I have developed it, all I can find is the above number.

The camera was cleverly disguised as if it was a Kodak disposable with the famous Yellow on the cardboard outer packing which contained the minimal instructions as to use.

Even the battery powering the flash had no marking on it. Very mysterious.

Anyway has anybody come across this colour neg film? There wasn't even an ISO rating anywhere but there were frame numbers. The mask looked slightly muddier than normal.

Is there a bootlegging factory( maybe Eastern Europe/ China) churning such cameras out somewhere in very cheap job lots for hotels, bowling alleys and other places where functions are held?

I have been to weddings where each table had a disposable camera but at least the film was identifiable.

Any help with identifying NT 7106 is appreciated.

Its quality? Well don't even ask!

pentaxuser
 
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