Love this little camera! Glad you're having fun with it. I have a half-frame camera as well, and it's amazing how long it can take to get through one roll haha. Love this video🌸
For the most part Ive only shot instant film but I want to start getting into 35mm. I think Im going to start with the H35N because it is cheap and the half frame gives me a lot of attempts to practice to perfect my craft. Thanks for your input!
thanks so much for this video! i’ve been debating getting this or an agfa and this was great! you express yourself so eloquently and i loved the vibe of the video
I just got this camera for myself and it has already reignited my interest in film photography. Thank you for this helpful and insightful video. Kind of strange but I live near the downtown that you have shown in the video. Small world!
i'm debating getting one of these. I have a canon demi EE17 and I love it but it's a 50 year old camera and likes to be picky with film.. idk though, i don't know if I want another point and shoot, especially one that's so barebones. I hate that it's not available in pink though! I also hate that it doesn't have too many settings.. You should try a Canon Demi or Olympus pen, you'd really like it I think. The beauty of the Demi over this for me, and what convinced me to buy it instead of this camera, is that it has a normal flash socket and can use a regular normal speedlight. On top of that it has a 32mm lens with manual aperture from f1.7-f16.. I wish it didn't like to eat film >.
i'm also a beginning film photographer and i've been looking around for other cameras to try and test out. thanks for the video! i will def be checking this one out ^____^ what kind of film do you use in your camera, by the way?
Love this little camera! Glad you're having fun with it. I have a half-frame camera as well, and it's amazing how long it can take to get through one roll haha. Love this video🌸
For the most part Ive only shot instant film but I want to start getting into 35mm. I think Im going to start with the H35N because it is cheap and the half frame gives me a lot of attempts to practice to perfect my craft. Thanks for your input!
thanks so much for this video! i’ve been debating getting this or an agfa and this was great! you express yourself so eloquently and i loved the vibe of the video
Thank you!
I just got this camera for myself and it has already reignited my interest in film photography. Thank you for this helpful and insightful video. Kind of strange but I live near the downtown that you have shown in the video. Small world!
I ordered the H35N online. I get it this Wednesday. So excited 🤩 thank you for the video
The Olypus Mju range are another load of really sharp, great 35mm point and shoot cameras.
i'm debating getting one of these. I have a canon demi EE17 and I love it but it's a 50 year old camera and likes to be picky with film.. idk though, i don't know if I want another point and shoot, especially one that's so barebones. I hate that it's not available in pink though! I also hate that it doesn't have too many settings.. You should try a Canon Demi or Olympus pen, you'd really like it I think. The beauty of the Demi over this for me, and what convinced me to buy it instead of this camera, is that it has a normal flash socket and can use a regular normal speedlight. On top of that it has a 32mm lens with manual aperture from f1.7-f16.. I wish it didn't like to eat film >.
I found a oink version of the kodak ektar h35n in pink on amazon
Very nice photos, I like the half frame cameras, I have a Russian Chaika II camera!
Hi! Thank you for this nice review. And sorry, maybe I missed this info, but which film rolls did you use? The outdoor photos are just gorgeous 😍
Thank you! I use Fuji 200 :)
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Cute little camera
What’s the largest print possible for photos taken by this camera?
i'm also a beginning film photographer and i've been looking around for other cameras to try and test out. thanks for the video! i will def be checking this one out ^____^
what kind of film do you use in your camera, by the way?
I’ve been using Fujicolor 200!
Ok now you’re gonna have to make a “what’s in my grandma bag” 😜😜😜
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Where do you get your film processed? I want to get this camera and start my film journey too but everything seems so expensive 🥲
I was able to find a local lab near me! I just ask for basic scans back and drop off and pick up my negatives to keep the cost down.