Kodak Ektar H35N Half Frame Film Camera Glazed Blue
Ideal for photographers looking to reduce film usage and related costs. It features 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.
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Kodak Ektar H35N Half Frame Film Camera Glazed Blue
Kodak Ektar H35N Half Frame Film Camera Blue is ideal for photographers looking to reduce film usage and related costs. It features 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.
Also, with Ektar H35N one of the lens elements is glass which will produce sharper photos with more detail. You can create distinctive photos and capture stunning images with ease.
And it comes with a handy pouch and wrist strap. Grab yourself some 35mm film and a AAA battery, and then you’re ready to go!
Half Frame Fun!
Half frame means exactly that! Each picture you take will fill up half a 35mm frame of film. So, you get twice as many images per roll. For example, a roll of 36 exposures will give you 72 half-frame photos. Double your fun!
H35N Features
Built-in Star Filter: photographs tiny light sources to create a four-beam flare on light spots
Coated, Improved Glass Lens: one element of glass lens sharpens the clarity of the images
Bulb Function (Long Exposure): helps to capture the trail of moving objects, mostly at night
Tripod Hole: uses a tripod to keep your camera steady to support long exposure photography
Talk To Your Lab
It’s worth checking in with your lab when you get your film developed and letting them know it’s half-frame. That way they can tell you how they scan it (72 single frames or 36 diptychs), and, more importantly, print it.
Six Colours
These light, fun, half-frame cameras come in six different colours. Choose between Pink, Blue, Orange, Green, Silver and Black. Choose your favourite colour!
Half Frame Film Review
Want to see some results from the H35? We figured we would give it a go with a dependable classic. So, we put a roll of Kodak Tri-X 400 in our Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera and took it out around Loughborough Junction in South London. Have a read of our Kodak Tri-X 400 H35 Half Frame Film Review.
Reusable Film Cameras
Instead of picking up a disposable camera, why not get yourself a reusable one. These are budget-priced cameras that, unlike disposables, you can use again. They are a great starting point if you want to try out shooting on film.
Alongside the Kodak Ektar H35, have a look at a Dubblefilm Show, available in black or pink. Also, check out the Lomography Simple Use camera with coloured filters on the flash for cool effects. Or, try out the Ilford Harman camera with two rolls of Kentmere 400.
Don’t forget the full-frame Kodak M35 in four great colours! Pink, Blue, Yellow and Mint.
Kodak Ektar H35N Camera Specs
- Lens: 22mm F11 (F8 with flash on), Coated
- 2-Element Lens: 1 Glass Lens, 1 Aspherical Acrylic Lens
- Shutter Speed: 1/100s, Bulb Shutter
- Film Transport: Manual wind and rewind
- Film Format: 35mm
- Flash: Built-in
- Filter: Built-in Star Filter
- Power source: 1 AAA battery (not included)
- Weight: 110 grams
Get The Best From Your Reusable Film Camera
These plastic cameras have straightforward controls. It’s worth keeping a few things in mind when using them. So, whether you are using a Reusable or Disposable here are some tips to get the best images out of them: How To Get The Best From Your Reusable Film Camera.
Guide To Film Photography
And, if you’re new to analogue photography, check out our Beginners Guide To Film Photography. It’s a great starting point when you first start shooting film. Then check out the other 35mm film we have in stock.
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