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Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Film Camera (black)

Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Film Camera (black)
  • Product Code: ga105968
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$120.00 $178.80

Offered here in black, the Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Film Camera is ideal for photographers looking to reduce film usage and related costs. It features a built-in flash and a small-and-light body. The camera has a 22mm fixed-focus wide-angle lens, perfect for capturing most well-focused daylight scenes, and the camera also features a built-in flash for nighttime shooting. Compatible with 35mm color negative or black and white film, this camera allows you to capture quick snapshots or moody monochrome scenes.

35mm Half Frame Film Camera    For Color and Black and White Films    Fixed-Focus Wide-Angle Lens    Built-In Flash    Optical Viewfinder    Accepts 1 x AAA Battery

Key Specs
Frame FormatHalf Frame
FlashBuilt-In
Battery1x AAA (Not Included)
Dimensions4.3 x 2.4 x 1.5" / 110 x 62 x 39 mm
Weight3.5 oz / 100 g
Parameters
Item Type1x Point & Shoot Film Camera
Frame FormatHalf Frame
Flash
FlashBuilt-In
General
Battery1x AAA (Not Included)
Dimensions4.3 x 2.4 x 1.5" / 110 x 62 x 39 mm
Weight3.5 oz / 100 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.6 x 5.3 x 2"

  • Half frame design provides twice as many images per roll. A film roll with 36 exposures will yield approximately 72 half-frame photos.
  • Light, tiny, and easy-to-use design makes it convenient to bring along anywhere you go.
  • Built-in flash for indoor nighttime shooting.

  • 22mm f/9.5
  • 2-element optical grade acrylic lens
  • 1/100s shutter speed

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this film work in a Kodak ek4 instant camera?

A: It will not. This requires instant film which you can get from a few other suppliers.

Q: 2. Does this film work for a Kodak Champ Kodamatic Instant Camera?

A: No. The Champ Kodamatic requires instant (similar to Polaroid) film. Ektar is not instant film, it is color negative film.

Q: 3. Can you sca half frame negatives

A: What you can do is use a scanner that scans the full frame and then just crop the section of the photo to only fit the half frame with a photo editor.

Q: 4. Lightproof pouch: I'm new to large format and am trying to load Ektar for 1st time, and when finding a sealed paper pouch inside instead of a foldable plastic bag like my Ilford film, I was afraid to open it since I'm not loading the whole box and am unsure of proper procedure to protect lightproof storage with this packaging. I'd hate to fog part of my film on my first box. Could you please advise on best practices?

A: Best advice would be to either have someone show you the first time. It's a fiddly process until you get used to it. Next best option is to YouTube it. Watch the videos and practice with spent negs first. Nothing worse than losing a valuable photo becaus you've loaded the film the wrong side out, or have a light leak.

Q: 5. Does this camera work with any type of film? I would like to know if it works with Kodak Porta 400 and CineStill 800.

A: The Ektar H35N will work with most standard 35mm film up to 36 exposure canisters. This will give you up to a total of up to 72 half frame exposures.

Q: 6. kodak colorburst 250?

A: No. This file is 100 speed film.

Q: 7. When is the expiration date?

A: The expiration date of the Kodak 8 x 10" Ektar 100 Color Negative (Print) Film (10 Sheets) (B&H# KOE10081010) will vary according to the most current stock. Having said that, if it's close-dated (e.g. within a few months) then we will let you know on the product page. Typically, we see it dated ahead six months or more.

Q: 8. Will this work for Kodak EK6 instant Camera? It is needing PR10 film.

A: It will not work in an instant camera. Oy needs to be processed in c-41 chemistry. These are large sheets to be used in a large format camera.

Q: 9. where is this film made?

A: Information on the packaging says that Ektar 100 is made in the USA. The Eastman Kodak Company is located in Rochester, NY.

Q: 10. Is this compatible with the Kodak Colorburst 100? If not, is there anything that is?

A: No, this is for 4x5 view cameras; the 'impossible project' makes the poloroid films; BH sells some bw and color poloroid type films, call first to see if this will work. I know it works with the poloriod sx-70 camera..DJ

02/09/2024

I love this Film camera

5
05/08/2024

Gift for my photographer boyfriend, so I haven't opened it, however it arrived quickly and looks cute. Box a little dinged up but that's okay

5
13/06/2024

I really enjoy using this camera. It's extremely light and compact so it adds very minimal weight to your bag; it can even fit into pockets (depending on how big they are). I used to rarely take film photos since my old camera was heavier and bulkier, but now I always have this camera on me. It doesn't need a battery to operate without flash, but if you do want flash, then you obviously need one. Don't leave the flash on, either; I accidentally left it on for as night and it drained the battery completely and I had to replace it. Other than that, it's such a fun camera to use and I highly recommend it if you want to start taking film photos. There's a very minimal learning curve.

5
03/05/2024

I thought the limitations would outweigh its abilities to produce fun images but it's proven to be a fun storyteller in moments that don't require professional bandwidth. Took this to Miami and managed to garnish great results. It took some time to run the roll since the half frame capabilities gave it double the exposure count of the fill roll. The price point isn't much of a financial collateral. Would recommend as a gift to any enthusiast or film shooter.

5
01/05/2024

This was my first experience with a film camera, and this was a great way to start. I’ve been using it for about a month now, and it’s got an easy point and shoot style. Certain types of shots work better than others, but it really depends on the specific circumstances, the film, etc. You just have to experiment and have fun to find what works, which really is the entire point of getting a camera like this in my opinion.

5
30/11/-0001

I was pleasantly surprised by the size and weight of this camera. The ease of carrying it around meant that I'd actually have a camera on hand to capture everyday moments. The image quality from the plastic lens is perfectly adequate for capturing casual shots, though some smearing at the edges of the frame should be expected.


Users should be aware of the fixed aperture and shutter speed in changing light. I've used 400-speed film stock in various light conditions without too much issue, though the flash absolutely must be toggled on in mid-to-low light.


The half-frame format aids in making film photography a bit more accessible, though it's worth noting that the mesh blinders on the viewfinder to approximate the half-frame take some getting used to.

5
30/11/-0001

This is my second purchase. This time as a gift for my friend.
Half Frame Camera is so fun to use. But be careful with your images due this is fix aperture and shutter camera (f.9 and 1/100 shutter)

5

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