KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Film Camera, 35mm, Reusable, Focus-Free, Lightweight, Easy-to-Use (Sage) (Film & AAA Battery are not Included)
$41.80
Price: $41.80
(as of Nov 09, 2024 21:32:41 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Half The Frame, Double The Fun – The New Classic
KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Film Camera
The new classic, KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Camera is ideal for photographers looking to reduce film usage and related costs. It features a built-in flash and a small-and-light body, and is designed to be handy and easy-to-use; even film beginners can handle KODAK EKTAR H35 effortlessly.
It comes in five colours!
BLACK
Matching the black leather against the smooth silver plate, this design is simply classic and a choice for everyone.
SAND
The earthy touch of light yellow smooths out the clean-cut outline of the camera – calming and just a pleasure to look at.
SAGE
Being neither too bright nor too dark, this greyish green is subtle but playful, luring you to nature for outdoor snaps!
BROWN
A hint of antique feeling can be brought out by simply sitting it on your desk; the brown film camera is itself a lifestyle statement.
OFF-WHITE
With its elegant ivory shade, it is perfectly complementing the sleek silver accents-perfect for those who love a tidy and sophisticated look.
Fun Of Shooting Half-Frame
Creative Composition
KODAK EKTAR H35 is your great tool to tell a story through two consecutive frames. There are various ways to pair the frames. For instance, you can take a close up and a wide shot of the same environment, or film the same subject at two different times, to name but a few. The possibilities are infinite and only depend on your imagination. Try and explore, be creative!
Film-saving
You can have twice as many images per roll. For example, a film roll with 36 exposures can yield around 72 half-frame photos – doubled!
Lightweight
The pocket-size camera is light and tiny, and hence convenient for you to bring along daily.
Built-in Flash
Turning on the flash by adjusting the silver ring around the lens so that you can use KODAK EKTAR H35 during days and nights, outdoor and indoor.
Focus-free
The camera is focus-free and easy-to-use. You will always be ready to capture any treasurable moments with it – anywhere, any time.
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Product Specifications
Film Format 35mm (Half Frame) Film Transport Manual Wind And Rewind Optical Lens 22mm; F9.5; 2-Element Optical Grade Acrylic Lens Shutter Release 1/100s Flash Built-in Power Supply 1*AAA Alkaline Battery Dimensions 110(W) x 62(H) x 39(D) mm Weight 100 (g) Materials ABS
📷 Film-saving: You can have twice as many images per roll. For example, a film roll with 36 exposures can yield around 72 half-frame photos – doubled!
📷 Lightweight and Easy-to-use: The pocket-size camera is light and tiny, and hence convenient for you to bring along daily. Since its instructions are simple, it is suitable for all analog hobbyists.
📷 Built-in Flash: Turning on the flash by adjusting the silver ring around the lens so that you can use KODAK EKTAR H35 during days and nights, outdoor and indoor.
📷 Perfect for Beginners: The point-and-shoot camera is easy to use for new analogue hobbyists.
📷 Five colors: Off-white, black, brown, sage and sand. Neat and natural.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of use, pictures quality, and look of the camera. They mention it’s simple, produces fun pictures, and has a vintage look. Some also like the lightweight design. However, some customers have reported that the flash stopped working and the value for money is not good.
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9 reviews for KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Film Camera, 35mm, Reusable, Focus-Free, Lightweight, Easy-to-Use (Sage) (Film & AAA Battery are not Included)
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Tricia Kelly –
Amazing Camera!!!!!
I love this camera! Very easy to carry around. This is my first time shooting with a film camera and Iâm so glad I picked the Ektar H35. I used the Kodak Gold film and Iâm absolutely obsessseeddd with how the colors came out. Unfortunately I did drop it like a billion times so the flash broke but I havenât gotten any of those pictures developed. Iâd say 100% recommend if you are getting into film. Very fun and easy to shoot with.
Jess C –
The perfect travel companion
I bought this to take with me on a Europe trip. I wasted a couple shots at the beginning of the roll because the counter isn’t super clear when it starts, but not a huge deal; you get 72 vertical shots per roll of 35mm film. I used Kodak Color Plus 200 ISO & am happy I went with that ISO. This camera does not do well in low-light–it couldn’t capture a brightly lit Eiffel Tower. It does have flash option, but I opted not to use it.This camera is compact & light enough that I was able to have it in my cross-body bag along with my phone, passport/wallet, & portable battery along with a few other random things. It survived 5 countries and a week of train travel! I prefer shooting with natural light & I think this camera + film selection was great for getting those types of compositions.I did not opt for prints when I got the roll developed, but it was a little bit more for development & scanning since it’s a half-frame camera. I got 72 4×6 shots on one roll. These photos will be portrait by default, the opposite of a regular camera.
Cronnor –
Fun camera
Fun camera easy to use, decent photos, it does feel like cheap plastic that would be absolutely obliterated if it i was in your pocket and you fell on it though, like i mean OBLITERATED it would turn into a fine powder if you put 100 pounds of pressure on it, like a strong person could probably break this camera if they squeezed it in their hand really hard. But the reality is you probably wont fall on it and probably wont have a really strong guy squeezing on it either so dont even worry about that.
Anthony –
This is NOT a professional camera, but it’s a great alternative to disposables.
I’m still relatively new to film photography but, I can confidently say that this camera is very nice to have. I personally just wanted a film camera with the quality of disposables, and this is absolutely perfect.BUILD QUALITYNow as you could guess, the camera itself doesn’t have a great build quality, it’s pretty much plastic, which wasn’t an issue for me, but I know could turn off some buyers to it. The leather and the part above it feel nice to the touch though. One small complaint I do have though is that the battery compartment is a bit sensitive and just grazing it could open it. But I solved the issue by slightly changing where I put my left thumb on the camera.FLASHThe flash itself needs a AAA battery and works great. It’s very bright and gets the job done for painting the subjects in the dark from about six feet away I’d say. To turn on the flash, you sort of have to spin the border around the lens, there’s a spot to grab on to for your nail right at the top, to make it easy. It’s also pretty much impossible to turn the flash on and off by accident.LOADING/UNLOADINGLoading the film is very easy on this, as you just pretty much put it in there and wind it up until you hear that first click. SUPER IMPORTANT, when unloading, don’t forget to click down the rewind button near the battery compartment before unwinding the film. If it unclicks itself during the process, just press it again then it should stay for sure.VIEWFINDER/EXPOSURE COUNTThe biggest issue that I have with this camera is the exposure count, as it is more difficult to view than other cameras. I’m not sure why they made it that way, but it is what it is. I don’t really worry about it as I have 36 exposure rolls I use (which turn to 72) and always have a spare with me. The viewfinder has little meshlike blocks on the left and right sides, to show what will be taken out of the shot.SHOOTING TIPSI got my film back and it is safe to say that this thing performs really well outdoors on a sunny day. I like the softness and the grain on the images I got back. One note that I will add, is to ALWAYS use flash indoors unless there is a good amount of natural sunlight and use flash when it’s not sunny outside. Even if it’s light out, if it isn’t bright, use flash if capturing subjects. I included an example of what it looks like when you shot in low light without flash (I was using a roll of Kodacolor Ultra Max 400).CLOSING REMARKSI think this is an excellent camera for the price and if you want an alternative to disposables. It’s really easy to just pass the camera to a friend who is inexperienced with this camera, as it’s pretty much wind, point, and shoot.
Salvador –
Fue un regalo pero estaba súper bonita, se sentÃa de buena calidad
Mariana –
Boa câmera, melhor que imaginei que seria pra uma point and shoot com lente de plástico. Teve um bom resultado, as fotos anexadas foram tiradas com ela, usei um filme de cinema vencido para testar.O flash é realmente necessário em mts ambientes.O design é bonito e retrô, muito leve por ser inteiramente de plástico, o que também é ruim pois é bastante frágil, temos que ter cuidado redobrado com ela, principalmente ao rebobinar o filme pois o pino é mt fraquinho, sinto vai acabar quebrando.
Manuel Chi –
Perfecta para llevar a todos lados y siempre lista para capturar.
Stephanie Serrano Avila –
Falla un poco el flash
Ella –
I can not express how much I love this camera! The colour is really nice. Fits in the palm of your hand and comes with a little strap and carrying pouch/dust bag thing. Super easy to use. The instruction video also helped make it clearer. Once itâs on you just wait for the flash to charge then take a photo. You have to turn the dial after every photo. I use the flash all the time because it helps the photos come out better. Only downside is that it looks like metal but is actually plastic. The plastic is durable though.