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The Kodak M35 Reusable 35mm Film Camera is a compact and stylish film camera featuring a 31mm fixed-focus lens, built-in flash, and compatibility with 135 film formats. Ideal for both color negative and black & white film, this camera offers a manual wind and rewind mechanism, making it perfect for capturing spontaneous moments with a touch of nostalgia.
S**L
Great little camera
I love this little guy! It’s a very simple camera and takes decent pics! I got this to save me a little instead of buying several disposable cameras and I freaking love it!! I did have to watch a YouTube video on how to load and unload it but I’ve never had any other issues! I feel like some of the bad reviews are due to user error so just watch some videos before accidentally waiting some film!
F**L
Making photography actually fun.
Let me start by saying that I absolutely love film. We live in an age of instant gratification through digital delivery on everything. There's no thought to capturing our memories now, and I miss that. I miss asking all my friends to get together and hold a pose while I wind the film, while I turn the flash on; there's something special, and that isn't even to mention the way film looks.This little guy, this off-brand recreation of the ever-popular Kodak M35, is perfect for bringing back that feeling. Almost entirely manual, comes in cute colors, and produces photos that rival that of your typical Lomographical offering. It's easy to use in every capacity. I see a lot of people complaining about how plasticky it is, but come on; it's more than fine for 30 bucks.I carry this thing with me everywhere. Anytime I think to snap a memory, I'm able to. This has made photography fun and meaningful again for me.By the way, these photos were taken on Ultramax 400. Don't go any lower than 400 for this camera.
M**M
Good camera but read the instructions!
This camera is good value for the money considering the cost of disposable cameras. We bought this for my 8 year old to take to summer camp rather than risk loss of a digital camera. Camera worked and took great pictures. However, I thought it would be intuitive enough to use so didn’t read the instructions. So I fumbled with the film and exposed some filelm. Remaining pictures turned out great. Do use the flash on all pictures as recommended. Follow the instructions for proper loading of the film and the wind back of the film. I was expecting that the film would wind back after all the pictures were taken like my manual camera of the past. But this camera, you have to use a tiny crank at the bottom to manually wind the entire film back into the canister. It takes a while to wind back and is a little tedious. Same with loading - there are specific instructions on how far out to pull the film on the ridges. All is explained in the instructions which are NOT in the package but can be downloaded. So read them first and don’t wing it like I did. I lost about 12 shots.
A**T
Lightweight alternative to disposable
At $22 this is a fine camera, build quality is low but for the price it's ok. Fixed aperture and shutter speed with no light sensor makes this in essence a disposable camera in capability. It will crank out the same grainy, infinite depth of field, flat colored, probably underexposed photos again and again.If you are just getting into Film photography, this is ok, but very limited as it just takes one exposure setting, plus a flash. I would consider upgrading to a Holga 35mm instead which would let you do some more interesting things with a variable shutter speed such as low light photography... or buy something vintage.
L**Z
Kodak Funsaver
Decent quality and function for the price. Purchased it as a donation item for an intro to photography high school class. Photos are similar resolution and quality as old Kodak fun saver disposable cameras. Would recommend for similar use however, may want to look into something with better quality and more functions than this step above disposable camera.
A**A
Did not work
It came opened, scotch tape was used to close it. No instructions included and did not work at all.
A**Z
Average quality camera
It’s a good camera to carry at all times, light weight, easy to use, and super cute. But film has become so expensive to get the poor/average quality photos this camera shoots. Most pictures were too dark, noisy, and somewhat out of focus. It’s a fun camera to use and if the quality isn’t what you’re looking for then this is a great choice. I use the cheapest possible film I could find for this & I enjoyed using it.
S**H
Affordable way to get into film photography
I’ve always wanted to get into film photography and this camera was a perfect start! It’s about in line with the quality of a single-use film camera but more sustainable since you can use it again and again. I’ve been able to use it for 2 full rolls of film without any issues so I’m hoping I can continue to get use out of it. I recommend using the flash for every photo even if you think you don’t need it. Also buy the 400 ISO film instead of the 200 especially if you’re taking any photos inside. I’ve used both fujifilm and Kodak brand film with success. And make sure you read the directions because I ended up wasting a roll since I didn’t wind it up correctly. Would definitely recommend this camera if you want to try film without the investment of an expensive camera!
N**S
Just alright
Quite disappointed in the quality. Way worse than the disposable cameras you can buy. The only reason I would give it 3 stars is because I got it for a deal. I would not pay over $20 for this. I tried a variety of distances and light and they all turned out pretty blurry. It's not the developer either because I've been going to the same place for years. Save your money.
J**N
Don't waste your money!
It is a cheap piece of plastic that is more like a children's toy that didn't work at all. Doesn't come with instructions. Placed a battery in correctly, flash wouldn't work. Ate my mother-in-law's roll of film. It is still stuck in the camera.
R**.
Flash broke
The camera worked great… until it didn’t. the flash broke less than a year into having it :/
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