Product Description
KODAK EKTAR H35N Half Frame Film Camera
KODAK EKTAR H35N is an advanced version of the H35 Camera. This new release possesses three new highlights that are rarely found on other reusable film cameras. With these new advancements and features, creating artsy images with the camera is trouble-free!
Create Distinctive Images With New Features!
Built-in Star Filter
It is used to create four-beam flare on beaming spots, which is commonly used in shooting night illuminations, reflections on water surfaces, and scenes with tiny light sources.
Coated, Improved Glass Lens
One element of acrylic lens is replaced by glass lens. Coating is also applied which helps to sharpen the clarity of the images.
Bulb Function (Long Exposure)
The duration of shooting could be controlled by using a bulb shutter and a cable release. With the use of a tripod, it helps to capture the trail of moving objects. It is mainly used at night.
Fresh Appearances And Colors
Here comes two stylish series, the CD-like metallic glazed with vivid colors of blue, orange and pink, yet the matte striped design with three options of black, silver and green.
The former adds a touch of playfulness to your camera, while the striped pattern gives out a low-key lavish feeling. The H35N not only delivers exceptional image quality but also boasts a voguish design, making it the perfect chic accessory in the room.
Customer Reviews
4.2 out of 5 stars 3,999
4.0 out of 5 stars 506
Film-saving
Yes Yes
Built-in Flash
Yes Yes
Tripod Hole
No Yes
Bulb Function
No Yes
Built-in Star Filter
No Yes
Optical Lens
2-Element Optical Grade Acrylic Lens 2-Element Lens: 1 Glass Lens, 1 Aspherical Acrylic Lens
Waterproof Case and Premium Kit are available too!
Product Specifications
Film Format 35mm (Half Frame) Film Transport Manual Wind And Rewind Optical Lens 22mm F11 (F8 with flash on), Coated 2-Element Lens 1 Glass Lens, 1 Aspherical Acrylic Lens Shutter Release 1/100s, Bulb Shutter Flash Built-in Filter Built-in Star Filter Power Supply 1*AAA Alkaline Battery Dimensions 110(W) x 62(H) x 39(D) mm Weight 110(g) Materials ABS / Aluminium
Kodak H35n 35mm Camera
Customers say
Customers find this film camera easy to throw in a small bag and appreciate its lightweight design, making it suitable for travel. The camera receives positive feedback for its design, with one customer noting its focus-free lens delivers surprisingly sharp images. However, customers disagree on the camera’s ease of use and photo quality, with some finding it super easy to use while others say it’s not super simple to figure out. Moreover, the camera’s functionality is concerning, with reports of the flash stopping entirely, and durability is poor as units stop working after a month. Additionally, the value for money receives mixed reviews, with some finding it well-made while others describe it as cheaply built.
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CJ –
Great entry level film camera
This quirky half-frame camera brings an exciting twist to 35mm film photography. The EKTAR H35N’s half-frame format cleverly doubles your shots per roll, making film photography more economical while creating interesting diptych possibilities. The striped silver finish gives it a sleek, retro-modern aesthetic that draws attention without being flashy.The focus-free lens delivers surprisingly sharp images for such a compact camera. While it may not match the precision of high-end SLRs, it consistently produces photos with pleasant contrast and minimal vignetting. The built-in star filter adds a creative option for light sources, though it’s subtle enough not to overwhelm your shots.Operation is wonderfully straightforward – perfect for both film photography beginners and experienced shooters wanting a fun point-and-shoot. The bulb function is a welcome addition for low-light experimentation, though you’ll need a steady hand or surface since there’s no tripod mount. The improved coating on the lens does help reduce flare, though you’ll still get some character in backlit situations.The build quality feels solid despite the lightweight plastic construction. One minor drawback is the slightly stiff film advance wheel, though it smooths out with use. The battery door could be more robust, but overall, the camera feels like it can handle daily carry. For anyone interested in film photography, whether as a primary camera or a creative tool, this half-frame offering from Kodak provides excellent value and unique creative possibilities.
e.s.p. –
Fantastic concept, fantastic execution.
I bought this for my partner. I (31F) am a photographer, he thinks like one but he’s never had much practice or his own film camera. He likes the idea of shooting film & maybe even self~developing, so I figured this would be a great way for him to explore it without having to dive all the way into building us a darkroom. He (32M) LOVES IT, it has been two weeks and he takes it with us almost everywhere. We’re not even through his first film because you effectively get 72 shots in a 36-shot roll. I’m sensing a darkroom in our future. Great modern twist on a classic Kodak.
Mykiea Mcafee –
It’s a cheap /horrible product and its way over priced
If I could give this lower than a one I would , I’m st bts / bt21 collector as you can see in the picture so trust me when I say this camera is garbage. It’s so light and cheaply made because Kodak I just learned went bankrupt twice and got taken over by someone else . This camera is flimsy , it’s so cheap when you get it , I laughed receiving it , it should have cost 10 dollars . It looks good in the picture but that’s because you have not held it
Amazon Customer –
A non-disposable disposable camera. Fun
For the money, this is fun to have around. It’s a one trick pony with the lens flare feature, but it almost always looks cool. So why not. Worth remembering this is a *real* film camera but so is a disposable one. The pictures look about the same. I’d only buy this if you like having a disposable around but you have an opinion about the specific type of film you want inside.
Todd B. –
Good for travel or for people new to film photography
I bought an Ektar H35N for a light, cheap point & shoot travel camera. The idea purposes of this camera are: documenting daily life, travel, learning photography, and playing with different film types. (I’ve shot 35mm film professionally and as a hobby since the 1980s so I’ve used SLRs and other types of film cameras.) Pluses about the H35N: The camera’s half-frame format is just fine for casual photography, for sharing photos online, and can make decent 4×6 prints. You get twice the number of shots per roll (72 photos on a roll of 36, for example) so good value there. The camera is lightweight, yet the shutter button, film housing, and rewind crank feel solid, and it looks like a camera, unlike other options in this segment which resemble toys or science fair experiments. The glass lens element helps to keep the image sharp-ish across the entire frame, unlike all-plastic lenses which tend to have softer focus away from the center of an image. It accepts 30.5mm filters so you can add a ND filter for using 800 ASA film in daylight or a yellow filter for B&W film. The flash is good indoors and as a fill-in for shooting pictures in dim light. The bulb setting and tripod mount let you take long-exposure night shots or use low-speed film. The controls are very simple and viewfinder works OK. Minuses: The shutter speed is a little slow, so you have to be careful to hold it steady. This camera is best paired with 200 ASA film for travel photography. If you’re learning film, then this camera will help/force you to attend to the basics: how different film types affect your photos, paying attention to light, and thinking more about composition over fiddling with camera settings. Load it up with some cheap 200 ASA film and go make some pictures!
Jonathan –
Vintage feel
Love it! It looks great, is easy to use and comes with many great accessories. Can’t wait to get the pictures developed and printed.
Rebecca –
Great beginner camera
I had my wedding photos taken on 35mm and I fell in love with the look and really wanted to learn on my own. I was so intimidated by film so I decided to start off with the Ektar so if I failed I hadn’t wasted that much money. I just got the scans back from the first roll and I love this thing. I wish there were better instructions for how to load it but luckily there are lots of YouTube videos. Since I’m assuming other novices will buy this, don’t open the back lol. I did (dumb rookie mistake) and ruined my last few frames but I had it open a long time and the rest were fine. So excited to keep shooting with this. Def worth the money to have them professionally developed but just what I was looking for.
nayle –
Cute camera
It’s a cute camera and I get a lot of compliments on it but the flash never worked. I didn’t bother getting a new one because it gets the job done. Super easy to use, just point and shoot. Haven’t finished the roll yet but I expect 2000’s style quality.
Jorge C. –
La compré como regalo de cumpleaños de mi hermana que es fotógrafa artística y la verdad ella fue muy feliz de poderse reencontrar con lo analógico e imágenes que no puede controlar
Luis G. –
Es increíble y retroKul pero saca tomas muy sub expuestas x lo que necesitas flash casi siempre
Aaron –
Bu kameranın incelemelerini mutlaka izleyin. Ben Kodak ultramax 400 film ile kullandım. Bilmeniz gereken önemli noktalardan bazıları:1. Son derece ucuz, hafif, plastik bir analog fotoğraf makinası2. Yarım kare formatında çekiyor, her bir fotoğraf filmi karesine dikey olarak yan yana iki fotoğraf sığdırıyor, yani 36 karelik 35mm bir film rulosu ile 72 fotoğraf çekebiliyorsunuz.3. Kameranın lensi plastik ve oldukça küçük, çok az ışık alıyor. Kapalı alanda çektiğim fotoğraflar gündüz vakti olmasına, oldukça parlak ampul aydınlatması olmasına ve 400 iso film kullanmama rağmen çok karanlık çıktı. Açık alanda ya da doğrudan güneş ışığı alan bir yerde değilseniz flaş kullanmanız şart.4. Bu makina güneş ışığı altında fotoğraf çekmeye daha uygun olduğu için iso 400 yerine iso 200 film kullanmak daha uygun olabilir. Güneş ışığında çektiğim manzara fotoğrafları da 400 iso film kullandığım için istediğimden biraz daha parlak çıktılar. Bir sonraki sefer için Kodak Gold 200 film alıp ağırlıklı olarak dış mekanda gündüz vakti çekim yapmayı düşünüyorum. Fakat gece flaş kullanarak 400 iso film ile çektiğim fotoğraflardan memnunum.Sonuç olarak fiyatı Türkiye’de yaşayanlar için hak ettiğinden çok daha pahalı olsa da bana göre bu fiyata alabileceğiniz, rahatça yanınızda taşıyabileceğiniz en güzel yeni analog fotoğraf makinası. Ben oldukça memnunum. Bahsettiğim özelliklerin farkında olarak satın alacaksanız tavsiye ederim.
Bay –
Great quality photos & so easy to use for beginners
Alicia –
me encanta esta cámara