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Kodak Ektar H35N Half Frame Camera Colour: 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.

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Kodak Ektar H35N Half Frame Camera Colour: Striped Green

Kodak Ektar H35N Half Frame Camera Colour: 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.

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.

Key Features:

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

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Kodak Ektar H35N Half Frame Camera Colour: Striped Green

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Kodak Ektar H35N Half Frame Camera Colour: 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.

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