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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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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! I love it for portraits and wish I had shot more. A point to remember is that you should use flash if you are not shooting in direct sunlight. This can be hard to remember. But it will make all the difference when shooting pictures of you and your friends.

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One of the biggest mistakes I see with people using the Kodak Ektar H35 is that they show two frames as one image. I absolutely love a diptych, and if you plan to make diptychs with this format, go ahead. I’ve been using the Ektar H35 for the last month now, and here’s what I found when shooting this camera. Kodak says the Ektar H35 is focus-free and, therefore, easy-to-use. Realistically this gives you sharper images based on the amount of light in the photograph.The next big topic with this camera is the image quality. And I have to say, despite using an optical-grade acrylic plastic lens (same as glasses), this camera really gives the other half frame cameras a run for their money. We're photographers who are passionate about keeping film alive for the next generation. LearnFilm.Photography is all about taking a scientific and eco-conscious approach on taking better photos on film. Get these free guides Of course you can use some more expensive film but there isn’t really much point with a camera like this. The HP5 has a pretty bad lens and good film won’t change that!

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As colour 35mm film became cheaper, half-frame cameras became less common, with only a few designs – like the quirky Yashica Samurai 3.0 – being released in the 1980s. The new Kodak Ektar H35 half-frame is one of several recent plastic point-and-shoot 35mm cameras produced by Retopro. The Ektar H35 half-frame film camera is officially licensed by Eastman Kodak and is the second product the company has produced under the Kodak brand; in 2020, Retopro produced a set of 1970s-inspired metal film cases. That means this camera is fantastic for architecture and street photography — there won’t be any strange warping around the edges. 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! The lens is not the sharpest, and the shutter speed is slow enough that it will make blurry images if you’re moving, but that’s actually a benefit for this camera. Because The Kodak Ektar H35 isn’t as sharp, it makes skin look flawless, and people look younger.I also recommend getting cheap film as this camera won’t be able to take full advantage of a film like Kodak Portra. It shoots 72 images on a standard roll of film, which cuts down on how many rolls we need to buy and develop. This can be a benefit and a fault – getting 72 shots on a roll is great for the wallet, but it can take a long time to find 72 things worthy of making into a film photo. So labs either run through that film gate cropping your images or hand scan. In theory you do get wider gates but I’m not aware of anyone using them. Photo hippo for example produced delightful results although they used full frame scanning meaning a small 0.5mm edge was missing on each shot. My mainlab hand scanned but I paid way more

Kodak Ektar H35 1-month review with photos: is this camera

After loading the camera with 200 or 400-speed 35mm film, all you have to do is aim the camera and press the shutter. The Kodak H35 is really similar to the Kodak Ultra F9. The key difference between the Kodak Ultra F9 and Kodak H35 is that the Kodak H35 is a half-frame camera, so you’ll get twice as many pictures per roll of film. You can find some of the best qualities of the top street photography cameras in the Kodak Ektar H35. Been trying out the art of Vlogging. First efforts on this camera so if anyone wants a good laugh these are the links. Both on H35 Camera and pictures taken. I'm a New Zealander who has been living in London since the mid-1990s, shooting film seriously since the year 2000. Kosmo Foto was launched in 2012 and has since become a film brand, with the release of my first films Kosmo Foto Mono 35mm (2017) and Kosmo Foto Mono 120 (2019).The only way to avoid this is to be careful when shooting into the sun. I suspect it is because the sun is right on the edge of the frame. So it may be best to ensure the sun doesn’t sit directly on either side of the frame. In this image, you can see a light leak from one spilling over into the next Alternatives The key differences between the Kodak Ultra F9 and the Kodak Ektar H35 are that one of them is a half-frame camera and the other is a full-frame camera. Also, the H35 has a 22mm lens and the F9 has a 31mm lens. Otherwise, there isn’t too much difference, is there? You need to take your time with these cameras because the shutter speed is only 1/120. This means that there’s a chance that you could take a blurry shot if you’re not taking your time. In cunning move which suspect was heavily driven by the H35hype, Lupus (aka Agfaphoto) gave us this. If it looks familiar that because it is based on their long established Dubblefilm Show/Kodak M35 clone. They have literally just tweaked the film box mask and winder. Pricing at the same or under the H35 it is very much game on in 2023 And Classic Models ? If you take the time to be as still as possible, almost acting like a tripod, you can get the best results.

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