Today, we're taking a look at possibly the cheapest way to get into shooting film, a Reusable Half-Frame 35mm Film camera: The Kodak Ektar H35. The Kodak Ektar H35 is a nifty little camera that allows you to shoot 48 or 72 film images on a single roll of film. It's comparable to the likes of the Kodak M38, The Reto Ultra Wide & Slim, and the Olympus Trip 35. How does it stack up against these other budget-friendly beginner film cameras? Let's find out.
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00:00 Intro
00:32 What is the Kodak Ektar H35
02:18 Images I
03:04 The Design
04:47 The Shooting Experience
07:16 Tech Specs
08:50 Images II
09:40 Thoughts on the Images
10:52 Overall Thoughts