JapanCameraHunter has come out with yet another product, a single use camera loaded with JCH StreetPan, Kassha. Not to toot just his own horn, Bellamy puts the new Kassha up against the established brands, the Ilford and the Lomo single-use cameras. The Kassha is priced at ¥2,000 or nearly $18 in US dollars at time of writing, compared to $16 for the Lomo B&W camera (currently out of stock) or as little as $10 for the Ilford disposable.
In the comparison between the three cameras, JCH shoots several different scenes with an identical comparison photo from each camera for the scene being evaluated. This gives one a good anchor to see which camera excels in each case. The Kassha seems to do well with street scenes and where contrasty results are desirable, perhaps no surprise since it is loaded with JCH StreetPan.
Read the full review at JCH for your own conclusions.