KODAK Ektar H35N filmes camera green
Product description
Kodak Ektar H35N is an improved version of the popular H35 semi -format camera that offers improved optics and even more stylish look. With compact design, easy handling and ability to take up to 72 images per 35 mm movie, ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy analog photography without any problems. The glazed pink color scheme attracts attention with a fine glitter and elegant line. With its stable plastic structure and light weight, it is a great companion to travel, to the city and the everyday snapshots. The Kodak Ektar H35N provides a unique photography experience and you can feel a nostalgic memory.
- Compact semi-format camera for 35mm film
- Kodak Ektar H35N allows up to 72 film recording with 36 exposure
- Coated lens with glass element for increased sharpness
- Built-in flash and switching ND filter for photography in direct light
- Elegant pink design in a soft bright design
- Easy operation without time and compartment setting
- a flash with an AAA element
- Ideal for beginners and advanced analog photography lovers
Design and portability
The H35N retained the practical shape and dimensions of the original version - 5 × 14.5 × 13 cm and only 190 g. Thanks to the shiny pink Glazed Pink surface, it looks elegant and modern, despite being based on classic patterns. Easy and easy to portable, making it an ideal choice for everyday use.
Functions and applications
The H35n remains faithful to the simplicity of analog photography. It has a mechanical lock, 1/100 s lock speed and a fixed focus, which records the action from about 1 meter to infinity. Compared to the original model, the ND filter is a novelty that helps to photograph strong sunlight. The flash can be activated with the slide switch on the front.
The Kodak Ektar H35N lens is developed with a coated and glass optical element that provides greater sharpness and contrast than the H35. The 22 mm wide-angle lens is suitable for snapshots, cityscapes and travel recordings. The resulting impression is enhanced by the character of the film image and the possibility of creating up to 72 frames per movie.