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The KODAK EKTAR H35N Half Frame Film Camera is a lightweight, reusable 35mm camera designed for creative photography. It features a built-in star filter for unique light effects, a coated glass lens for enhanced image clarity, and a bulb function for long exposure shots. Ideal for both amateur and professional photographers, this camera is compact and easy to use, making it perfect for capturing stunning images on the go.
Item Weight | 110 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 11 x 4.5 x 6.5 centimetres |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 0.005 seconds |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Film Format | 35mm |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
Film Color Type | Colored |
Shutter Type | Focal Plane Shutter |
Product Features | Star Filter |
C**E
Cheapest way to play with film
I love the appearance, the quality of the images that comes out of this camera is impressive too! Originally bought it to take to things like concerts and was not disappointed with my Eras tour shots! The star filter makes lights look so pretty too, an addition to this camera that I thought I would never use. Love that you get double the amount of shots compared to full frame film cameras too
E**Z
Film issue
This camera feels cheap and unfortunately after only one film it has broken, have wasted 3 film reels as the winding on has repeatedly failed. After 30 days purchase so hard to return and can't send off for repair as not worth th money.Would have been better off purchasing a few single use cameras for same price.
P**L
Love it
Great cameraé It's like a dispasable camera that you can keep. Very light also.
T**.
Good for travel or for people new to film photography
I bought an Ektar H35N for a light, cheap point & shoot travel camera. The idea purposes of this camera are: documenting daily life, travel, learning photography, and playing with different film types. (I’ve shot 35mm film professionally and as a hobby since the 1980s so I’ve used SLRs and other types of film cameras.) Pluses about the H35N: The camera’s half-frame format is just fine for casual photography, for sharing photos online, and can make decent 4x6 prints. You get twice the number of shots per roll (72 photos on a roll of 36, for example) so good value there. The camera is lightweight, yet the shutter button, film housing, and rewind crank feel solid, and it looks like a camera, unlike other options in this segment which resemble toys or science fair experiments. The glass lens element helps to keep the image sharp-ish across the entire frame, unlike all-plastic lenses which tend to have softer focus away from the center of an image. It accepts 30.5mm filters so you can add a ND filter for using 800 ASA film in daylight or a yellow filter for B&W film. The flash is good indoors and as a fill-in for shooting pictures in dim light. The bulb setting and tripod mount let you take long-exposure night shots or use low-speed film. The controls are very simple and viewfinder works OK. Minuses: The shutter speed is a little slow, so you have to be careful to hold it steady. This camera is best paired with 200 ASA film for travel photography. If you’re learning film, then this camera will help/force you to attend to the basics: how different film types affect your photos, paying attention to light, and thinking more about composition over fiddling with camera settings. Load it up with some cheap 200 ASA film and go make some pictures!
L**.
Buena camara / falta luz
Es increíble y retroKul pero saca tomas muy sub expuestas x lo que necesitas flash casi siempre
F**G
In der Klasse konkurrenzlos
Die H35N ist meiner Ansicht nach in der Klasse wiederverwendbare "Disposables", bzw. einfache "Point and Shoot" Filmkameras eigentlich nicht zu überbieten.Das Film einlegen geht super einfach, die Ausbeute ist erstklassig (37 Bilder also 74 Fotos bei mir im Durchschnitt), der Blitz ist gut, die Linse scharf und die Kamera winzig und super leicht.Der Sternenfilter ist zwar eine nette Spielerei, sollter aber normalerweise aus blieben, da das ein Plastikfilter ist, der die Auflösung der wirklich guten Glaslinse verschlechtert. Außerdem niemals den Sternenfilter an haben, wenn das Licht von der Seite kommt, sonst ist das halbe Bild nur ein Lichtfilm.Klar kann man für den Preis auch eine gebrauchte alte Kompaktkamera kaufen, darf sich dann aber komplett auf den (nicht mehr gerade neuen) Belichtungsmesser verlassen und doppelt so viel für den Film ausgeben, daher bleibt die H35N meine bevorzugte Wahl.Wichtig ist zu beachten, dass das Teil deutlich lichtstärker ist, als eine normale Einwegkamera, also bei Aufnahmen außen eher zu ISO 200 greifen als zu 400.Meiner Ansicht nach die günstigste und einfachste Variante an den "vintage" look zu kommen und die Kamera passt wirklich in jede Jackentasche.
I**S
Como se espera
Para días soleados y en interiores con flash va perfecta
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