Kodak M35
A quick review of the new Kodak M35 Film camera.
The most accessible 35mm point and shoot camera on the market, and its a fun to use.
Film Format: 135 Film (24 x 36mm)
Lens: 31mm, f/10, 1 element
Focusing: Focus Free, 3.3' ~ ∞
Shutter Speed: 1/120s
Film Transport: Manual wind and rewind
View Finder: Field = 70%
Power Source: 1 x AAA alkaline battery
With the cost of 35mm Point and shoot cameras skyrocketing, the Kodak m35 is an interesting option for those wanting to get into 35mm on a budget, or for those looking to add a plastic lens to their bag for a different look. We use plastic lens cameras often and love the surprises off the plastic lens.
Images with the M35 and Cinestill 800t
M35 and Fuji superia, Gold 200
For us, there really aren’t any cons to owning this camera. The on camera-flash is powerful enough and with the right film choice and lab, this thing can make wonderful images. It’s easy to forget to turn the flash off, and if left on the battery will drain, even so, the camera can still be used without batteries. The 31mm angel of view is perfect for how we shoot, and the flare rings the lens provides when shot into the sun are unique.
With Love,
AFFOB