Kodak Ektar H35N Film Camera is a new half-frame camera from the people that brought you the original H35 camera last year.
Like the H35, the Kodak Ektar H35N film camera can shoot 72 photographs on standard 36exp 35mm film! It has a built-in flash, and a light robust body for taking fantastic photos wherever you go.
Upgrades vs the Kodak Ektar H35
The H35N adds the following upgrades to your half-frame adventures:
Improved optics lens and coating to improve the sharpness of images
Built-in star filter: turn a simple lens-side switch to add a blast of interest to your photos
Bulb function for long exposure shots and greater creative opportunities - please note that you'll need a cable release to take advantage of the bulb shutter
Tripod mount for extra stability - particularly useful with Bulb mode
Refined viewfinder and rewind mechanism for easy use
The camera is available in six colours: Black, Green, Silver, Pink, Blue, and Orange. Choose your favourite or collect them all!
The Kodak Ektar H35N makes a wonderful addition to your 35mm film camera collection 📸 - including many features not commonly found in other reusable film cameras.
If you want to learn more about getting started with film photography please check out our Beginner's Guide to Film. See the sample photos for examples of half-frame and make the most of your new camera via our explainer blog 'Expert Tips for Half Frame'
What's Included?
- Kodak Ektar H35N camera - Kodak-branded wrist-strap for keeping safe on your adventures - Kodak-branded soft camera bag to avoid bumps and scratches while not in use
Specification
Format:
Reloadable 35mm Film Camera (Half-Frame)
Shutter:
1/100 seconds / Bulb
Aperture:
f/8
Focal length:
22mm
Focus:
Fixed, 1m-infinity
Battery:
1 x AAA battery (not included)
Tripod mount:
Yes
Flash:
Yes
Other features:
In-built star filter
Size: 110(W) x 62(H) x 39(D) mm Weight: 110g
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Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles:goodbye.1979
Pocket Sized Fun!
Really great little camera. 72 shots from a 36 roll means you can be a little more relaxed, in fact it felt like it took forever to get through a roll. Having a cable release mount is an unexpected but very welcome inclusion. Image quality for half frame is pretty decent and the light weight and small size means it's a great little every day carry. Have really enjoyed using it and looking forward to shooting with it a lot more.
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Aliya B. (Bristol, GB)
Perfect for:Beginners, Portraits, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
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Fun and easy to use!
Perfect camera for taking away on holiday. Very compact so easy to carry around with you, and of course you get double the amount of shots! The instructions provided by the QR code are very clear.
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Nathan M. (Kensington, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Travel
Accreditation Handles:nathanmclune.com
Makes photography fun again
Having so much fun with this camera. Fits in my pocket and it is cheap enough to not worry about it breaking or losing it. Took it on holiday to Thailand and it survived the heat, humidity and salty air. I even dropped it a few times and still worked as expected (although I stuffed the plastic).
You can get some great shots if you:
1. Keep everything you want in focus at arms length
2. Use the correct speed film.
3. Understand the limitations of the camera
My only complaint is that it is easy to forget you had the flash on and end up with a dead battery. While the quality of the photos isn't even close to my main camera I have captured some of my most cherished memories with this camera. While it was pricey for what it is I have no regrets.
I have to say that this camera is a very convenient analog Suppose camera as you are saving film with its half frame. Also the reason why I have this version rather than the previous one is because firstly the lens is glass, whereas the previous model is plastic. It has an anti glare coating on the lens. The manual advancing of the film is pretty easy and not too fiddly. do remember the mechanics only work when you have a film inside. the shutter button will not work where there is no film loaded. Also, give a few seconds before taking another photograph as it takes time for the flash to reload. Try your best to hold the camera still. I did purchase this camera elsewhere, but the reason reason why I am including the review here is because I have my film developed by analog Wonderland from this camera and I wish to share with you the results. And the quality is actually really good. Also, remember to turn the flash off once you are finished using your camera because the batteries do drain quick.
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Alan D. (Fulham, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles:austerityphoto.co.uk
Best lo-fi camera in years
Reto updated the already good Ektar H35N in spectacular fashion. The already good 22mm VUWS lens gets one of its 2 elements made out of coated glass. There's a 30.5mm filter thread (not that they tell you), a built in star filter, tripod point and a cable release (bulb only). It has 2 apertures f/11 in normal use and f/8 with flash. But pop out the battery and you can use as a extra stop with softening if the image. In normal (f/11) quite sharp centrally. One of the best plastic fantastics out there