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Kodak Ektar H35n Half-frame Film Camera (striped Green)

Kodak Ektar H35n Half-frame Film Camera (striped Green)
  • Product Code: ga140673
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$186.75 $298.80

Offered here in striped green, the Kodak Ektar H35N 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 scenes and also features a built-in flash for nighttime shooting. Compatible with 35mm color negative or black & white film, this camera allows you to capture quick snapshots or moody monochrome scenes.

Outfitted with numerous upgrades since its original release, the upgraded H35N comes with a built-in star filter to create four-beam flares on the images as well as a bulb shutter and a tripod hole to support long-exposure photography. Additionally, the camera features an updated glass lens, which produces sharper photos with more details, allowing you to capture stunning images with ease.

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

Key Specs
Frame FormatHalf Frame
FlashBuilt-In
Dimensions4.3 x 2.4 x 1.5" / 110 x 62 x 39 mm
Weight3.9 oz / 110 g
Parameters
Item Type1x Point & Shoot Film Camera
Frame FormatHalf Frame
Flash
FlashBuilt-In
General
Dimensions4.3 x 2.4 x 1.5" / 110 x 62 x 39 mm
Weight3.9 oz / 110 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.42 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.9 x 5.6 x 1.5"

  • Half-frame design provides twice as many images per roll. A film roll with 36 exposures will yield 72 half-frame photos.
  • A built-in star filter creates a four-beam flare when photographing tiny light sources.
  • An upgraded and coated lens sharpen the clarity of your images.
  • Bulb mode works for long exposures and capturing the light trails of moving objects.
  • Use the built-in tripod hole to keep your camera steady during long exposures.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the megapixel medium format equivalent of EKTAR 100 film?

A: I have printed at 40 x 50 inches. Not sure of megapixel. Prints are wonderful.

Q: 2. kodak colorburst 250?

A: No. This file is 100 speed film.

Q: 3. 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: 4. 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: 5. What is the best ISO film to use in this camera?

A: Really no best Iso film but you can never go wrong with using go to 400 iso film its a good all around film to work with.

Q: 6. Will this work for a brownie camera box?

A: For some, if it says 120 inside camera

Q: 7. 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: 8. 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

Q: 9. How many flashes do you get from 1 'AAA' battery? Is it enough for 72 exposures?

A: The number of flashes will vary depending on the batteries but an average AAA battery should last for several rolls.

Q: 10. 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.

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