Pros & Cons
Pros
Not-too-bright/indoor pictures come out outstanding, with flash and sometimes even without. It's focus-free, so i didn't have to mess around with settings. While it doesn't have any metal parts (which would have been a nice touch), it still feels soli... Read More
Highlights
Quality
The only reason i’m giving it 4 star is because i still haven’t developed the picture so i don’t know if the quality is 100% worth it
Super easy to set up and start shooting with!
The flash is turned on via dial - and if you accidentally leave it on your battery's gone in by the end of the day for sure.
The '60s cameras are mostly broken or at the least in need of cla.
Price
Film is expensive these days so this is something i can really appreciate.
Then along comes this chinese-made kodak-branded plastic fantastic for about $60.
Sure, it's a bit pricey, and some metal parts would have been nice, but none of that takes away from the fun and ease of using this camera.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
flash, quality, plastic, nice and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 2,286 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 2 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The best part however is that it takes 2 photos per film frame which means you get double the amount of photos
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The 60s cameras are mostly broken or at the least in need of cla
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The ones that are in nice condition are going for top dollar
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive burned thru half a roll and having a bit of fun with this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ill update my review after my photos are processed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Fun easy to use the moment i got my hands on it i started snapping away
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its focusfree so i didnt have to mess around with settings
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Overall if youre looking for a camera thats easy to use and brings a bit of oldschool flair the kodak ektar h35 is a good choice