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KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Film Camera, 35mm, Reusable, Focus-Free, Lightweight, Easy-to-Use (Sage) (Film & AAA Battery are not Included)

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Color: Sage


Product Packaging: Single


Features

  • 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 - doubled!
  • Lightweight and Easy-to-use: The pocket-size camera is light and tiny, and hence convenient for you to bring along daily. Since its instructions are simple, it is suitable for all analog hobbyists.
  • Built-in Flash: Turning on the flash by adjusting the silver ring around the lens so that you can use KODAK EKTAR H35 during days and nights, outdoor and indoor.
  • Perfect for Beginners: The point-and-shoot camera is easy to use for new analogue hobbyists.
  • Five colors: Off-white, black, brown, sage and sand. Neat and natural.

Brand: KODAK


Special Feature: Built In Flash, Lightweight


Film Format Type: 35mm


Item Weight: 100 Grams


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4.33 x 1.77 x 2.56 inches


Included Components: Camera Kit


Model Name: KODAK EKTAR H35


Film Color: Film not included


Compatible Devices: camera


Viewfinder Magnification: 1.0x


Features: Built In Flash, Lightweight


Film Format: 35mm


Film Color Type: Film not included


Compatible Devices: camera


Viewfinder Magnification: 1.0x


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1d-2 Seconds


Compatible Camera Film Format Type: 35mm


Exposure Control: Automatic


Image stabilization: Optical


Has Self-Timer: No


Shooting Modes: Automatic


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Media Type: ProductImage


Viewfinder: Optical


Color: Sage


Screen Size: 2 Inches


Brand: KODAK


Built-In Media: Camera Kit


Model Name: KODAK EKTAR H35


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Number: RK0103


Manufacturer Part Number: RK0103


Manufacturer: RETO Production Limited


Item Weight: 100 Grams


Item Dimensions: 4.33 x 1.77 x 2.56 inches


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  • This is NOT a professional camera, but it's a great alternative to disposables. This is NOT a professional camera, but it's a great alternative to disposables.
Color: Black Product Packaging: Single
I'm still relatively new to film photography but, I can confidently say that this camera is very nice to have. I personally just wanted a film camera with the quality of disposables, and this is absolutely perfect. BUILD QUALITY Now as you could guess, the camera itself doesn't have a great build quality, it's pretty much plastic, which wasn't an issue for me, but I know could turn off some buyers to it. The leather and the part above it feel nice to the touch though. One small complaint I do have though is that the battery compartment is a bit sensitive and just grazing it could open it. But I solved the issue by slightly changing where I put my left thumb on the camera. FLASH The flash itself needs a AAA battery and works great. It's very bright and gets the job done for painting the subjects in the dark from about six feet away I'd say. To turn on the flash, you sort of have to spin the border around the lens, there's a spot to grab on to for your nail right at the top, to make it easy. It's also pretty much impossible to turn the flash on and off by accident. LOADING/UNLOADING Loading the film is very easy on this, as you just pretty much put it in there and wind it up until you hear that first click. SUPER IMPORTANT, when unloading, don't forget to click down the rewind button near the battery compartment before unwinding the film. If it unclicks itself during the process, just press it again then it should stay for sure. VIEWFINDER/EXPOSURE COUNT The biggest issue that I have with this camera is the exposure count, as it is more difficult to view than other cameras. I'm not sure why they made it that way, but it is what it is. I don't really worry about it as I have 36 exposure rolls I use (which turn to 72) and always have a spare with me. The viewfinder has little meshlike blocks on the left and right sides, to show what will be taken out of the shot. SHOOTING TIPS I got my film back and it is safe to say that this thing performs really well outdoors on a sunny day. I like the softness and the grain on the images I got back. One note that I will add, is to ALWAYS use flash indoors unless there is a good amount of natural sunlight and use flash when it's not sunny outside. Even if it's light out, if it isn't bright, use flash if capturing subjects. I included an example of what it looks like when you shot in low light without flash (I was using a roll of Kodacolor Ultra Max 400). CLOSING REMARKS I think this is an excellent camera for the price and if you want an alternative to disposables. It's really easy to just pass the camera to a friend who is inexperienced with this camera, as it's pretty much wind, point, and shoot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022 by Anthony

  • Amazing Camera!!!!! Amazing Camera!!!!!
Color: Black Product Packaging: Single
I love this camera! Very easy to carry around. This is my first time shooting with a film camera and I’m so glad I picked the Ektar H35. I used the Kodak Gold film and I’m absolutely obsessseeddd with how the colors came out. Unfortunately I did drop it like a billion times so the flash broke but I haven’t gotten any of those pictures developed. I’d say 100% recommend if you are getting into film. Very fun and easy to shoot with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by daisydiva

  • Love the look, makes you think about how to take photos
Color: Sage Product Packaging: Single
When I first got this I just though of it as a camera that took half frame photos and would net you a sort of 2-in-1 photo. Now, over a year later, it has me thinking of interesting ways to take photos to take advantage of the half frame format. Remember that by default the photos will be in landscape because it's a half frame. But what if you took consecutive photos that when put together make one interesting landscape photo? There's lots of techniques online and I encourage anyone who wants to get creative to look them up. The camera itself is not complex. It's a simple plastic camera with a plastic lens that takes run of the mill film. I've really enjoyed the way the photos come out, especially when there's a lot of contrast in the image. There's something about a dark room with a hard light pouring in from one area that really gives the photos a mysterious, vintage vibe to them. I literally just took a boring photo of my garage with the lights out but sunlight hitting the window and it came out as a moody art piece somehow. It's a very surprising little camera. It does have a built in flash that uses a AAA battery if you want to use it but generally speaking I haven't met a flash on a camera that looked good. I'd definitely recommend this as a gift or as a tool for any artist who wants to be creative with photography in an uncommon way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Bill P.

  • READ ME
Color: Brown Product Packaging: Single
Honestly this camera isn’t bad for the price. It feels very cheap and flimsy, but it’s really easy to use. It’s a half frame camera, which is good because it basically takes your 36 exposure rolls, and allows you to take double the amount of pictures since each frame is cut in half with two pictures instead of one frame being one photo like a regular camera. I haven’t shot much with this yet, but I have seen pictures people take online and have been blown away by some of the stuff people are taking on this. If you’re getting into film and want to save as much money as possible, while learning the absolute basics of photography, this is it. You load the film, point and shoot. Oh it’s a lil dark in here? Flip on flash and boom, you’re done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026 by Alex Frates

  • Nice little camera
Color: Brown Product Packaging: Single
Such a fun little camera. Very nostalgic. Pretty unbreakable too - I’ve dropped it several times and it’s still holding strong. Easy to use & takes great photos.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026 by Matthew Ellison

  • Not worth the retro look. Not worth the retro look.
Color: Sage Product Packaging: Single
Ok so qualifications: I've spent the past year or so getting into 35mm film cameras and the like and have done lots of research and accumulated many point and shoots (P&Ss) and SLRs. No, I haven't been in film photography my entire life or since the '80s but I'd consider myself fairly observant to know that this camera is not worth it. DISCLAIMER: I did not test the camera's functionality in terms of producing film images. I returned it within the hour I received it based on its build quality alone. THE POSITIVES (or the reversals, pun intended): For starters, I'll list out my comments so it's easier to read/skim: - This camera looks nice and the packaging is very sleek. - I love the color of the Sage green and the overall design looks very retro and cool. - It's also a half frame camera, meaning you get twice as many shots out of a roll of film at the cost of a little less than half the normal resolution. - The flash being powered by a AAA and not some weird proprietary battery is also nice and more user-friendly. THE NEGATIVES (if you even decide to use this camera) To be frank, my name would have to be Frank. But it's not. But if I were Frank, I would probably consider this camera a piece of garbage for a few reasons: - Did you see the weight? It's 100 GRAMS. That's the weight of a small box of paperclips or a half a cup of sugar. I suppose if you dropped it into the ocean it might float but if you drop it on the pavement I imagine it would just shatter (I don't know this for sure but man is it light). - Yes, weight is not always indicative of quality but in this case it seems Kodak used the cheapest, lightest plastic possible in making this camera. When I unboxed this camera an hour ago, to the right of the viewfinder is a silver scratch that came for free on the camera (2nd picture). Lovely. - The film rewind crank is made of that same cheap plastic. You can see in the 3rd picture that the bottom cap section and the rod inside of the actual camera appear to be bonded from two separate pieces. I've read reviews of this rod breaking (or the arm coming off the cap section), rendering the camera useless. Every time I pulled the crank away from the body I was met with a lot of tension and I do not trust the strength of the arm nor the rod to stay intact for a long period of time. - One possible issue I found is that if the film canister isn't seated at the bottom of the camera body, the film might not be able to rewind. Maybe it's a personal issue but it seemed like the rod that grabs the film spool wasn't long enough if the film roll was too high up. You would otherwise have to use a darkroom or changing bag to open the camera back and adjust the film roll. - Many of the P&Ss I have picked up from Facebook marketplace or eBay have usually been on the range of $10-20. This camera DID retail for $49.99 USD as of last night (5/27) with a 9% discount at $44.50, but they've since updated the price today to reflect $44.50 without any discount. Pretty sleazy in my opinion. CONCLUSIONS: - This camera is not worth $45. Maybe $15-20 but I suppose its appeal as a "reusable" disposable film camera would pay itself off with two rolls. - I can't speak to its image quality but the build quality itself leaves a lot to be desired. It feels very fragile and there's little issues that I encountered having opened it for 10 minutes. - I do not recommend this camera. I recommend you find a nice Canon Sureshot on eBay or some other P&S for $45-50 because I wouldn't consider this a P&S but a POS. TLDR: overpriced, poor build quality, not worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Benjamin

  • Great disposable for vacations Great disposable for vacations
Color: Sand Product Packaging: Single
Such a great beginner disposable!
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026 by Brooke Hart

  • Great Casual Camera, Wouldn't Recommend for Indoors Great Casual Camera, Wouldn't Recommend for Indoors
Color: Black Product Packaging: Single
This is a great little camera for fun shots. I wanted to take some film pictures on my trip but didn't want to carry around my regular film camera. This was small and light enough to just throw in my purse or coat pocket. It's essentially a reusable disposable camera, but it's cute and easy to use and I was pleasantly surprised with some of the pictures I got. I wouldn't recommend using it indoors or in any mid or low light situation. I took about half the roll indoors, some of them in very well lit areas, but none of those shots were usable at all. I'm not too upset about that. I wanted to experiment with the limits of the camera, so I knew not everything would turn out. These pictures are on Kodak Gold 200 film. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Emily Davis

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