Kodak Ektar H35N - Premium Half-Frame 35mm Film Camera


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Pete C. (Worthing, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: Pete C
Kodak H35N

Nice simple camera, which produces good half frame results. Switches for flash and star filter are quite stiff to operate and online camera instructions brief but overall this is a great little camera. Light and compact easy to load and operate, good value for money🙂.

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Fl.o (Ashford, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Travel
Ektar H35N

Got back into film photography a while back and this was my go to for a point & shoot.
User friendly, lightweight with a straigh-forward flash mechanism.
The extra 'starry' feature is very cute, especially during celebrations and holidays.
Love that its a half frame camera, adding extra pics on a film roll.
I've taken it on trips and work events, very happy with this!

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R.H. (Johnstone, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners
Accreditation Handles: @robyn_hackney_photography (instagram)
A great bit of fun

Overall it's a lovely little thing to take with you on a day out for a bit of fun. It looks smart, is easy to use, and honestly gives pretty great results if you're after that whole lo-fi vibe.

Definitely take note of the minimum focusing distance (I'd not used a film point n shoot for years and forgot about the drawbacks of the old fixed lenses), and remember your flash for indoors or gloomy forests in a Scottish winter (especially using Fuji 200 iso film)!

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Eve (Tower Hamlets, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners
Double the shots

Fab little camera, I actually found it difficult to use all of the shots! First roll of film tried however was gold 200 and in my opinion way too underexposed in all lighting conditions. I tried Ultramax 400 and it was much better (it takes the most perfect flash photos, but still not as great in normal daylight). Quality is okay, similar to a disposable so don't expect anything above that. Still think its a great way to save money for film, especially for beginners or casual use. Attached some of the photos with the ultramax 400.

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Sarah (Cardiff, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Fab camera

Perfect size and great pics

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