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KODAK 490172 Ultra F9 35mm Film Camera Camera - Retro Style, Focus Free, Reusable, Built in Flash, Easy to Use (Kodak Yellow)

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Then, in 2022 a new star was born, the Kodak Ektar H35, a half-frame camera that kind of seems like some thought actually went into it. Looking similar to some of Kodak’s first cameras, (like the Kodak Instamatic), this actually seemed to have been designed and considered.

The Ektar H35 has a fixed 22mm f9.5 lens with a shutter speed of 1/100th of a second. If you have steady hands, the shutter speed is more than sufficient. However, getting the shakes when your blood sugar drops make it too easy to get blurry images. Kodak should have opted for the same 1/125th of a second found on the 400TX disposable camera. If you want that film look but you don’t want to break the bank then these are definitely a good option. Of course, there are other alternatives which you can take a look at here. Final Word

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For more tips to get the best shots, take a look at this article I made (It’s about disposable cameras but they’re very similar). How To Use Them? Loading Film Siapapun manusia di bumi ini pasti ingin bisa memiliki kamera ini segera, apalagi jika diberikan secara gratisan. Ehe. Tapi suwer deh, kamera analog kodak ultra f9 ini benar-benar punya daya tarik sendiri, terlepas dari hasil kamera analog ini nantinya ya. As you can see, there’s very little difference between these two cameras. The ultra F9 has a slightly faster shutter speed and 0.5 difference in aperture. These differences wouldn’t be noticeable. Personally, I think the Kodak H35 is worth it, it’s virtually the same as the Kodak Ultra F9 but it takes at least 72 pictures per roll!

Want some more tips? I made an article about how to take better pictures with disposable cameras (which have very similar attributes). How To Use The Kodak Ektar H35? I don’t have any more exact comparison photos, so here are some more shots from the rest of the roll on the Ultra F9. I think the pictures are nice, similar in quality to a disposable camera but with the added bonus that it’s cheaper, better for the environment and you can choose what kind of film to put into it. The same goes for the Ilford Sprite Ilford Sprite II Photos Ilford Sprite II Photos Ilford Sprite II Photos Ilford Sprite II Photos Pricing The Kodak Ultra F9 is a premium reusable 35mm/ 135 Film analogue camera, that features a fixed focus lens, with manual wind/ rewind, and a switchable on/off flash. The biggest difference is the fact that you can get 72 shots when you’re shooting the Kodak Ektar H35 because it’s a half-frame camera, whereas the Ultra F9 will provide you with the standard 36 shots as a maximum. Design Of course, as far as I can see, the Ilford Sprite and the Kodak Ultra F9 are the same cameras, so I believe that this was just a fault with this particular camera. I still found that the film was still winding on despite it feeling weird so. What Film Is Good To Use For These Cameras?

These cameras are ideal for travel and day to day life. They’re a great alternative to disposable cameras and they’re much more cost effective over time. Personally, I liked shooting with the H35. Don’t get me wrong, you’re under no illusion that you’re shooting a high quality camera but for what it is, the H35 is great. The Ultra F9 came in what felt like a sort of iPhone box, so it does feel like a higher-quality product. But I must stress, these are the same camera in every single way other than looks and brand. Pictures Ilford Sprite II Picture Kodak Ultra F9 Picture

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