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Reto Project 3d 35mm Film Camera With Film Rolls Kit

Reto Project 3d 35mm Film Camera With Film Rolls Kit
  • Product Code: ga149795
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$236.91 $284.29

The Kodak Reto 3D is a 35mm film camera which captures an image from 3 different angles simultaneously, letting you create your own GIFs, or print hypnotizing lenticular 3D images. Affordable, small and lightweight, it presents an ideal entry point into both 3D and film photography as a whole, and comes with its own RETO 3D APP to make it a breeze to put your images together.

Reto Project 3D 35mm Film Camera    Kodak GOLD 200 Color Negative Film    Arista EDU Ultra 400 B&W Negative Film

Key Specs
Film Format35mm
Frame Format3D
Focal Length30mm
Aperturef/11
FlashBuilt-In
Battery1x AA (Not Included)
Dimensions5.2 x 2.5 x 1.6" / 133 x 65 x 42 mm
Weight6.3 oz / 178 g
Parameters
Item Type1x Point & Shoot Film Camera
Film Format35mm
Frame Format3D
Lens
Focal Length30mm
Aperturef/11
Focus TypeFixed Focus
Focus Range3' to Infinity / 1 m to Infinity
Exposure Control
Shutter SpeedFixed 1/125 Second
Flash
FlashBuilt-In
General
Battery1x AA (Not Included)
Film WindingManual
Dimensions5.2 x 2.5 x 1.6" / 133 x 65 x 42 mm
Weight6.3 oz / 178 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.835 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7 x 4.15 x 3.25"

  • 35mm Film – suitable for 35mm negatives and slides
  • Built-in Flash – enable you to photograph day and night
  • Film Reload – not just a one-go toy but your all-time favorite
  • Focus-free – snap shots quickly knowing everything will be sharply in focus
  • Lightweight – turn it into your daily-life accessory
  • App Support – upload and stitch multiple images into 3D GIFs in a few seconds

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. The shutter speed is listed as "fixed" What is the shutter speed?

A: Hi--the shutter speed of this camera is 1/120 second.

Q: 2. I know it's not waterproof but how does it do in the rain?

A: You can snap 2 or 3 shots on light rain. I will not recommend using this camera constantly under heavy rain. If water reaches the electrical system of the camera it could permanently harm the camera. The manufacture pack this camera in a fitted disposable plastic bag. I will recommend maintaining the camera inside the bag and cutting the portion in front of the lens, the flash, and the viewfinder. It will serve as a disposable rain cover.

Q: 3. Does this camera work without a battery or power supply?

A: Yes. The following camera does not need power in order to create great images.

Q: 4. Can you compare this to Adox CMS 20?

A: Adox CMS 20 II can only de developed with ADOTECH IV and has a an ISO of 20. Film Photography Project Yeti Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures) can be developed with D-96, Standard Black and White Chemistry and has an ISO of 6.

Q: 5. Undeveloped Yeti is distinctly yellow in color. Other undeveloped BW films have a green or blue tine. What accounts for the various colors? With Yeti specifically and BW in general? Is it the anti-halation backing or the emulsion?

A: The distinctly yellow color of undeveloped Film Photography Project Yeti B&W Negative Film is due in part to its emulsion and it being a orthochromatic film. Other B&W films may have a green or blue tone when undeveloped as they would be panochromatic.

Q: 6. Its this container 100% light tight? 35mm Canister are not. The light seeps through the black plastic walls. I've tested them.

A: Yes, it is light tight.

Q: 7. what is the differencec between this camera and the new one that is available in january 2021? (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1612507-REG/ilford_2005152_sprite_35_ii_reusable_camera.html/?ap=y&ap=y&smp=y&smp=y&lsft=BI%3A514&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_qD_BRDiARIsANjZ2LAk3OjNSePKnP93FhGVb3p6TTuBIJXnIQOwU-dLguLkbV4auEFMp3QaAgJ1EALw_wcB)

A: There aren't any significant difference between them, but the Sprite II has an f/9 aperture, while the Harman has an f/10 aperture.

Q: 8. Does the camera have a tripod mount?

A: No.

Q: 9. Is the lens ajustable or is it just like that for esthetic purposes?

A: The focus is the only adjustable option on the lens included with this Konstruktor F Kit.

Q: 10. Can you compare this to Adox CMS 20?

A: Film Photography Project Low ISO Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures) has a very low ISO of 6 and is a blue-sensitive film that incorporates a yellow dye that is removed during processing for increased sharpness; Adox CMS 20 II Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is an orthopanchromatic film with a low ISO of 20, that has a similar sensitivity human eyesight, with increased green sensitivity. Both feature a high degree of detail.

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