KODAK M35 35mm Reusable Film Camera Mint Green Iconic Retro Lomo Kodak M35 Mint Green

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KODAK M35 35mm Reusable Film Camera Mint Green Iconic Retro Lomo Kodak M35 Mint Green

KODAK M35 35mm Reusable Film Camera Mint Green Iconic Retro Lomo Kodak M35 Mint Green

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Given the fixed settings of the M35 and M38 – an aperture of f/10 and a shutter speed of 1/120s – the optimal performance is typically achieved with ISO 200 or 400 film. These films strike a nice balance between light sensitivity and graininess, making them well-suited for these cameras. That being said, if you’re well-versed in film exposure and are comfortable pushing boundaries, you could experiment with different ISOs. Just bear in mind that deviations from the recommended ISOs might lead to underexposed or overexposed results, depending on lighting conditions.

When you put the M35 and M38 side by side, it’s clear that the differences between the two are minimal. They both sport a 31mm fixed focus lens with an f/10 aperture and operate at a fixed shutter speed of 1/120s, making for near-identical lens quality and shooting modes. The M38 does have a 30% stronger flash, but the real-world impact of this improvement might only be noticeable in low-light conditions. Aesthetically, the M35 and M38 both hit the mark with their vibrant color options. Both models come in six shades, although the M38 offers higher-contrast variants. If you are not actively shooting a disposable camera, the answer is up in the air for me. While I personally believe everyone who loves photography should be shooting film, even in a disposable format, I am torn on whether or not this camera is made with the average person in mind. Why? Solely due to that battery life. Before owning this camera, I did not have AAA batteries lying around as I do now, nor did I carry them on me “just in case.” It might become a bit of a hassle for someone who wants to take their disposable camera out once in a blue moon simply because I believe they might have to switch to a new battery each time they use it.The reason we used the slightly tortured construction of ‘lending its name’ in the previous paragraph is because, of course, Kodak doesn’t actually make many of these cameras. The brand makes a habit of licensing its name to other firms, and it’s these companies that make and sell the cameras with the Kodak seal of approval. As such, there’s quite a bit of variety in the range. Also taking 35mm film, the Kodak M35 produces full-frame shots, so you'll get 36 frames from a single roll. Where the Ektar H35 half-frame camera features a 22mm lens, the M35 has a 31mm fixed lens with an aperture of f/10.

This camera features an auto flash mode, making it easy to capture images in any lighting conditions. It is powered by a single AAA alkaline battery, offering portability and convenience. The Kodak M35 requires only one battery to operate, making it an efficient and reliable choice for film photographers.The design of the M35 is quite appealing, with its nostalgic aesthetic and ABS plastic body available in an array of vibrant colors including red, yellow, green, purple, sky blue, and candy pink. Despite its plastic construction, the M35 provides a reasonably focused image, courtesy of its curved film plane. In bright conditions, the image quality is generally good, but some softening at the edges and in low-light situations can be expected. The camera also shows some chromatic aberrations and pincushion distortion, but these are not atypical for cameras in its class. Both the M35 and M38 are user-friendly, making them a good choice for beginners looking to delve into the world of film photography. The manual wind and rewind mechanism might be a new experience for those used to digital cameras, but it’s straightforward and adds to the analog photography charm. The Kodak M35 is a compact film camera designed for effortless photography. Its body measures at 63mm in height, 114mm in width, and weighs approximately 100g. The camera features a 31mm focal length range and lens structure of 1 element grouped together. With a 35mm film type, the Kodak M35 offers an ideal format for print and digital scanning. It also has a camera shutter speed of 1/120 s, allowing for accurate and consistent image capture.



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