Reto Ultra Wide and Slim - 35mm Film Camera


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G.D. (Hoddesdon, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners
Accreditation Handles: Instagram: georgia_d.ath
Love it

I’m only a beginner but the camera seems easy to use and reload and overall no complaints other than some photos coming out abit dark but that’s probably my fault anyway!

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Jan (Chelsea, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: https://www.instagram.com/jan.onfilm/
Great and fun little camera!

I was really surprised by the great results I could get with the little RETO. All of these Images are taken on Kodak Gold. Also, I love the flares it gives when directly shooting into the sun.

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Amy (Harrow, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @Lunicorn_xox
Great for the outdoors and sunny days.

This is my first camera and honestly it has been great. I took this on walks and it has been really practical as it's small and compact.

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Sarah (Sunderland, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
A really fun pocket camera

I love that this camera is smaller than my phone (and super lightweight) so I can carry it easily in a pocket. The lens really is ultra wide, so occasionally my fingers make an appearance in photos - I think it's part of the fun, but you can avoid it by not holding the front of the camera!
Lens quality is a step up from the disposable and plastic cameras of my 90s childhood. I'm impressed that images come out in focus from about .5m to infinity.
I've been using mine for about 10 months so far and it has survived plenty of rough handling, surprisingly sturdy for a little plastic camera.
Definitely recommend as an easy entry into film photography, or as a portable option for quick fun photos.

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Peter J. (Watford, GB)
Excellent lo-fi wide angle shooter

The Reto Ultra Wide and Slim is a great light weight very pocketable take anywhere camera. It gives great wide results and is sharp centrally. Downsides it's cheap plastic and it really isn't designed to go beyond 24 shots as it starts to make noises like the plastic winder is under stress going up to 36. Despite this the counter does go up to 36 and so far I've got away with using several full rolls. Beware of the viewfinder. It's really only a guide to the centre of the image. There will be extra image on all sides on the final shot. Also hold it with your fingers holding only the sides of the camera as if you hold the front they will be in shot. Ditto the strap. Make sure you know where that is. Sample shots on P3200 worked well with the slow lens.

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