KODAK EKTAR H35 Half Frame Film Camera
$46

One of my personal favorites on this list, the Kodak's new Actar H35 camera and I've been really enjoying this one. This isn't a digital camera, it's actually an old school film camera but hear me out because it's something you want to at least know more about. For starters, this bad boy is only $50 brand new and it shoots beautiful film photos without costing an arm and a leg and the burden of trying to find second-hand film cameras. Just take a look at these shots that I've developed over the last month. They have an incredibly nostalgic look and filter to them that you just don't get with modern cameras nowadays, with its aesthetic grain, lens blur, and sepia tones – all things that you do not want in a modern digital camera but it looks beautifully imperfect on film. It's also a half frame camera meaning you get 72 exposures on a single film roll rather than the typical 36 exposures that you usually find, which means more bang for buck. The camera itself looks super retro and visually appealing to use, although it's a little too light for my liking. And film photography is back on the rise in an era of embracing the imperfect, and the Actar H35 is perfect for capturing Kodak moments as they call it.

• 📷 Film-saving: You can have twice as many images per roll. For example, a film roll with 36 exposures can yield around 72 half-frame photos - doubled!

• 📷 Lightweight and Easy-to-use: The pocket-size camera is light and tiny, and hence convenient for you to bring along daily. Since its instructions are simple, it is suitable for all analog hobbyists.

• 📷 Built-in Flash: Turning on the flash by adjusting the silver ring around the lens so that you can use KODAK EKTAR H35 during days and nights, outdoor and indoor.

• 📷 Four colours: Black, brown, sage and sand. Neat and natural.

• 📷 Perfect for Beginners: The point-and-shoot camera is easy to use for new analogue hobbyists.

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