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my very first roll [Kodak Ektar h35, Fujifilm Xtra 400] : r/analog
Does the Kodak Ektar H35 only come in split frame? : r/AnalogCommunity
Did lab ruined me photos? : r/AnalogCommunity
Thoughts on the Long Weekend 35mm Film Camera ? : r/AnalogCommunity
Hello everybody! I got a Kodak Ektar H35 and just developed my first film. I got 32 frames out of 72 and the quality is as seen below. Would you say is
Heyday 35mm. I'm sure you guys have stumbled across this camera at Target. Is it worth buying? No. These are some sample images from said camera. There's distortion (giving a fisheye effect)
Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Camera / Superia 400 35mm : r/analog
Reto Project announces new Kodak Ektar H35N half-frame camera - Kosmo Foto
Hello everybody! I got a Kodak Ektar H35 and just developed my first film. I got 32 frames out of 72 and the quality is as seen below. Would you say is
Has anyone tried either of these point and shoots? Not necessarily looking for highest quality, I already have a SLR for more photography, but looking for something I can just sorta toss
Hello everybody! I got a Kodak Ektar H35 and just developed my first film. I got 32 frames out of 72 and the quality is as seen below. Would you say is the camera or the lab? : r/AnalogCommunity
The Kodak Ektar H35 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, and is designed to be handy and easy to use; even film beginners can handle it effortlessly. Film-Saving You can have twice as many images per roll. For example, a film roll with 36 exposures can yield around 72 half-frame photos.
Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Film Camera (Sage)
Kodak Ektar H35 vs H35N half-frame cameras : r/AnalogCommunity