35mm
Optical Viewfinder
No
1 x AAA
1/100s
Yes
Overview

The new classic, KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Camera is ideal for those getting into photography for the first time or looking to reduce film costs. It features a built-in flash and a small-and-light body, and is designed to be handy and easy to use, even beginners can handle the KODAK EKTAR H35 effortlessly. With the KODAK EKTAR H35, you will always be ready to capture those special moments anywhere, any time. Available in four colours: black, brown, sage and sand.

SKU: GC21-RK0104

Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera - Sand

The new classic, KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Camera is ideal for those getting into photography for the first time or looking to reduce film costs. It features a built-in flash and a small-and-light body, and is designed to be handy and easy to use, even beginners can handle the KODAK EKTAR H35 effortlessly. With the KODAK EKTAR H35, you will always be ready to capture those special moments anywhere, any time. Available in four colours: black, brown, sage and sand.

KODAK EKTAR H35 is also a great storytelling tool due to the two consecutive half-frames. The possibilities are infinite and only limited by your imagination. Try and experiment, be creative!

Features:

  • Film saving: you can take twice as many photos per roll!
  • Lightweight and easy to use
  • Built-in flash
  • Takes 35mm film
  • Optical Lens: 22mm; F9.5
  • Shutter Release: 1/100s
  • Power Supply: 1 x AAA Battery
  • Dimensions: 110(W)*62(H)*39(D)mm
  • Weight: 100g

35mm
Optical Viewfinder
No
1 x AAA
1/100s
Yes
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Product Overview

The new classic, KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Camera is ideal for those getting into photography for the first time or looking to reduce film costs. It features a built-in flash and a small-and-light body, and is designed to be handy and easy to use, even beginners can handle the KODAK EKTAR H35 effortlessly. With the KODAK EKTAR H35, you will always be ready to capture those special moments anywhere, any time. Available in four colours: black, brown, sage and sand.

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Key Features

35mm

The Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera uses 35mm film.

Optical Viewfinder

The Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera has a built-in viewfinder.

No

The Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera has no exposure control other than a tiny AAA battery powered flash.

1 x AAA

The Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera uses 1 AAA battery.

1/100s

The Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera has a shutter speed 1/100 seconds.

Yes

The Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera has a built-in flash.

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