NEW Kodak Ektar H35n comparison - worth upgrading?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2024
- In this video we talk about the differences between the kodak ektar h35 and the h35n! I've loved using it's previous model, but once I got this one in my hands I knew I needed to test it against it's younger brother!
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thank you so much for this :) Found your video while being undecidable in which one to choose
Thank you! I was considering to upgrade and this video was very helpful! Keep up the great work, Andrew!
Thanks so much!
i just purchased h35n and your video was so helpful! thank you
Thanks so much! I appreciate it!
This video came out just in time for me considering the other camera H35 or this one, thank you for making this video, I think a lot of people appreciate it!
Wow thank you! That means a lot!
@@Anjroo I also what type/speed of film you use for this kind of fixed aperture and shutter speed
I like a bit of overexposure, and so does film, so I like 200 or 400! I just buy what is the cheapest :)
@@Anjroo Sweet, thanks my guy I appreciate it.
I love photography and girlfriend got me this for christmas. Cant wait to see how the pics turn out, 72 exposures is HEAPS.
Enjoy! It’s an awesome little camera 🥰
loove this video!! has exactly the info I wanted!!
Thank you so much! Glad it helped 🥰
I’ve taken a similar photo at that same Holiday Gas station lol in Saratoga right? Dope 😂
Perhaps this is one to add to my collection. Looks like fun especially the bulb mode.
It’s my permanent replacement for disposables! I love them, very fun camera :)
Back in the olden days (like 40+ years ago) multiple exposure photography was a serious part of the art-form. We used to hand-cut lens masks in order to shoot superimposed images that looked like what you might see when matte painting was used in motion pictures.
I honestly don't understand the inclusion of a star filter, when an ND or UV filter is far more useful. Especially since a star filter is easy to make with a bit of clear plastic and a Brillo pad.
A thought came across my mind: each color of the camera could have had a different filter. Star as one option, a diffusion filter for blooming highlights, an ND filter, a mild yellow filter for B&W contrast, and a dark red filter. A few fun creative effects, a utility ND, and a pair of contrast filters for black and white. Now you can sell someone three or four cameras.
thank you for this video, i will save my money to upgrade it. do you think that kodak will make new one after launching Kodak Ektar H35n ????
I'm really curious about getting this camera... I've never shoot in film, and I really want to give it a try. However, I'm a shaky-hand person; I usually have my shutter speed at like 250 to compensate for this. Should I still give it a try, or is it a bad investment since I will ruin them all?
The star filter is just a built in lens protector in my opinion...
Hahaha that’s 100% what I use it for 😂😂😂 so glad someone else thought of that too
thanks for your video)
i’m from ukraine and in our country this camera kinda VERY overpriced (65 vs 89 bucks, it’s cost almost like instax), but i was lucky to buy more advanced cameras cheaper so decided why not? double the frames on party or travel could be useful for fun memories)
today i finally got mine, already shoot one mini film roll)
Wait so before hand the ektar h35 took portrait pictures when held normally? And now the h35n takes landscape ones when held normally and portrait when rotated on its side?
They both still are portrait while held normally, but on the h35n just the viewfinder is flipped, so it’s a tiny bit bigger and easier to compose. Before it had a cheap mask blocking off parts of the viewfinder
Can I use kodak ektar h35 full frame?
No. Half-frame cameras are always half-frame. It's a function of how the film is advanced and masked by the camera body.
@@kmoecub okay thanks for the answer
they dont have timer feature?
Unfortunately no! Timers are a pretty advanced feature, and these cameras are definitely more simple and cheap
Bulb setting + a stopwatch = timer.
@@Anjroo Timers are not advanced at all. The simplest is just a small clockwork that is quite inexpensive to make. I have cameras from the 1890's that have timer settings for the shutter.
@@kmoecub Depends what you mean by timer.
The old T setting was basically a bulb mode that stayed open without being held until used again. This is probably not too complicated, but it’s also not the most necessary, since holding the shutter in bulb isn’t hard, and modern films are fast enough that you probably aren’t doing multiple minute exposures.
A self-timer which waits 10 seconds before taking the shot is not a simple feature. It probably doesn’t need to be too accurate, unlike shutter speeds, but it would require a significant step up in complexity, and one unlikely in a plastic fantastic like the Reto Kodak cameras.
Looks like iPhone 3 pictures….
70 bucks lmao. Fuck half frame. I can buy 10 films for that price and just use the way better p&s you can get for 10.
example of that camera?
I love half frame, loads of fun!