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The Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera is a reusable, easy-to-use camera designed for both color and black-and-white films. Featuring a fixed-focus wide-angle lens, built-in flash, and powered by a single AAA battery, this compact camera is perfect for capturing memories on the go.
Exposure Control | Automatic |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.7x |
Film Color Type | color black-and-white |
Compatible Devices | camera |
Features | Built In Flash |
Film Format | 35mm |
Item Dimensions | 4.49 x 2.48 x 1.38 inches |
P**N
a good start for film photography
It's a great camera to start film photography but you have to be gentle with it since it is not that durable
E**E
GOOD CAMERA FOR THE PRICE
Cute camera, was able to take pictures with it for a party ! Currently getting those developed, but overall it's pretty good camera for the price of a disposable camera. The flash is also pretty bright and I experienced no issues whilst using it.Good Camera !
A**R
Pretty good little camera
Took it with me on a trip abroad. Good little camera but the quality could be a bit better. Black and white film came out much better than color for me on multiple rolls. Much better deal than buying multiple disposables tho.
A**R
Buen material y precio
Muy buenas fotos
M**G
fine for beginners
the color quality was a bit off. some of your pictures might come out with blue or hazy lighting as a result of the surroundings. i found it to be a bit weird. additionally be careful when you are rolling to take more shots because that's how mine broke. only lasted about two months. i think it's better to get a disposable if you are just starting out.
M**M
Good camera but read the instructions!
This camera is good value for the money considering the cost of disposable cameras. We bought this for my 8 year old to take to summer camp rather than risk loss of a digital camera. Camera worked and took great pictures. However, I thought it would be intuitive enough to use so didn’t read the instructions. So I fumbled with the film and exposed some filelm. Remaining pictures turned out great. Do use the flash on all pictures as recommended. Follow the instructions for proper loading of the film and the wind back of the film. I was expecting that the film would wind back after all the pictures were taken like my manual camera of the past. But this camera, you have to use a tiny crank at the bottom to manually wind the entire film back into the canister. It takes a while to wind back and is a little tedious. Same with loading - there are specific instructions on how far out to pull the film on the ridges. All is explained in the instructions which are NOT in the package but can be downloaded. So read them first and don’t wing it like I did. I lost about 12 shots.
J**6
Cute but not worth it
I’m so disappointed with this camera. I shoot film for a living, and use other plastic cameras, and came into this with low expectations. It’s small, light, and easy to use but it chews up the film so it won’t go back inside the canister, and all the images are very soft/blurry. I not only lost money buying this camera, but an additional $75+ in film and developing because not one image is useable. I hope it’s just a defective camera because I love Kodak. I would not recommend this camera :(
F**L
Making photography actually fun.
Let me start by saying that I absolutely love film. We live in an age of instant gratification through digital delivery on everything. There's no thought to capturing our memories now, and I miss that. I miss asking all my friends to get together and hold a pose while I wind the film, while I turn the flash on; there's something special, and that isn't even to mention the way film looks.This little guy, this off-brand recreation of the ever-popular Kodak M35, is perfect for bringing back that feeling. Almost entirely manual, comes in cute colors, and produces photos that rival that of your typical Lomographical offering. It's easy to use in every capacity. I see a lot of people complaining about how plasticky it is, but come on; it's more than fine for 30 bucks.I carry this thing with me everywhere. Anytime I think to snap a memory, I'm able to. This has made photography fun and meaningful again for me.By the way, these photos were taken on Ultramax 400. Don't go any lower than 400 for this camera.
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