35mm
Optical Viewfinder
No
1 x AAA
1/120s
Built-In Flash
Overview

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Camera - Classic Black & Silver is a basic and easy-to-use film camera for general use. Back in the 1960s, few cameras were easier to use and more affordable than the original Sprite 35. Forget shutter speeds, aperture, or light meters - just load a roll of film, hit the shutter button, and press the film lever. This attractive camera has been reborn for people who wanted to capture a few snaps without fussing about the right settings.

SKU: GC40-2005152

Ilford Sprite35-II Reusable Camera - Black

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Camera - Classic Black & Silver is a basic and easy-to-use film camera for general use. Back in the 1960s, few cameras were easier to use and more affordable than the original Sprite 35. Forget shutter speeds, aperture, or light meters - just load a roll of film, hit the shutter button, and press the film lever. This attractive camera has been reborn for people who wanted to capture a few snaps without fussing about the right settings.

The camera has a fixed-focus wide-angle lens, perfect for capturing most well-focused daylight scenes, and the camera also features a built-in flash with a 15 second recycle time for night time shooting.

Compatible with 35mm colour negative or black and white film, the Sprite-II allows you to capture quick snapshots or moody monochrome scenes. Designed for simple operation, the camera has a manual film advance winding lever to move through each exposure and rewind the roll when the film is finished.

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Camera - Classic Black & Silver is also extremely lightweight and compact, weighing just 122 grams, with dimensions of 119mm (W) x 67 (H)mm x 44mm (D).

Features:

Optical Lens: 31mm, F=9 , 1 element

Focusing: Focus Free, 1m

Shutter Speed: Shutter 1 / 120s

Flash: Built-in Flash Push Switch - 15s recycle time

Film Format: 135 Film (24x36mm) ISO 200 / 400

View Finder: Field = 70%

35mm
Optical Viewfinder
No
1 x AAA
1/120s
Built-In Flash
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Product Overview

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Camera - Classic Black & Silver is a basic and easy-to-use film camera for general use. Back in the 1960s, few cameras were easier to use and more affordable than the original Sprite 35. Forget shutter speeds, aperture, or light meters - just load a roll of film, hit the shutter button, and press the film lever. This attractive camera has been reborn for people who wanted to capture a few snaps without fussing about the right settings.

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Key Features

35mm

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Film Camera uses 35mm film.

Optical Viewfinder

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Film Camera has a built-in optical viewfinder.

No

You have no control over exposure with the Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Film Camera.

1 x AAA

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Film Camera runs on one AAA battery.

1/120s

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Film Camera has a shutter speed of 1/120s.

Built-In Flash

The Ilford Sprite 35-II Reusable Film Camera has a built-in flash.

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