Idk, I kinda feel like "oh it's another one of those". It was great to see the m35/38 releases as the options for new film cameras was dwindling, but I'm curious as to why Kodak is continuing to release more near-disposable cameras with those two models still in production. I guess it comes down to making money from the licensing or something. Your images still have that charm though. 👍
Hi Old Camera Guy! Great to see you as always!! Would you be able to make a video comparing all of the contemporary Kodak cameras you have including both H35s? I’d like to know the differences and how you feel about each in comparison to each other! Thanks!
The main difference on all these full frame Kodak point and shoots would be the styling. The M35, M38, i60, Ultra F9, and S88 are all around f9 or f10 and the lens is around 31mm. I haven’t seen any difference in the quality of the images. There are significant differences between the H35 and H35N half frame models, which I detailed in a previous video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FLIoNiJyJW0.htmlsi=SjKlAs-15dTFrKDf
You got some nice shots there. This camera might be fun, but I don't see why someone should choose this over the Kodak Ektar, which looks better (more vintage) and shoots half-frame
Looks like a fun little LoFi camera 📷 ideally suited to those wanting to dip their toes into analogue photography for the first time, without having to spend a lot.
Ok, I like the motor and and the fact that it leaves the leader out. The last time I bought a point and shoot, so/so camera was in the 90’s and it cost me $80 and it wasn’t that great
Nice. The images came out pretty sharp for a plastic type of camera. I like the fact the leader satys out after rewind. That is good for double exposures. I also like the fact the viewfinder is centered over the lens. What is the price?
I dont know which to buy😂 ektar35 n or this ir isk maybe they will release sth better even? I am a beginner bt i have to day my photos in my smartphone look often kinda dope hehehe still analog is something different Thnaks for the Video
M35 will give the same quality photos at half the price. The S88 may be good for someone who is new to film cameras and are nervous about threading/loading the film correctly.
Kodak are certainly wringing as much out of this cheap plastic camera format as possible. The motor wind is a nice touch but at £70 here in the UK I think I'll stick with my Agfa and use my thumb 😁. A good, honest review Dave and some nice images.