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Choose & Re-Use – How To Pick The Right 35mm Reusable Film Camera For You, Whoever You Are

The Kodak M35 is a lovely first film camera for anyone looking to take their first steps in the world of analogue photography! With an 31mm F/10 focus free lens and battery powered flash, the M35 is easy to use, and a versatile camera for capturing the moment on daily outings, even in low light.

In this video Gemma takes us through the features this reusable Kodak camera, including how to load film and remove it once your roll is complete.

Review: Kodak M38 Film Camera

After the success of the M35 comes the next step up in Kodak’s reusable camera range, the Kodak M38.

The next camera in the Reto Kodak lineup comes in 6 colours and features a fixed focus lens, manual wind/ rewind, and a switchable on/off flash, the Kodak M38 also has a built-in exposure counter and comes with a Kodak branded wrist strap and card with QR Code link to the instruction manual.

Review: Get To Know The NEW Kodak Ektar H35 Film Camera

With its retro styling, simple point and shoot controls, and cost-saving half-frame film format, the Kodak Ektar H35 is hard to ignore if you’re after an everyday carry camera.

It also takes design inspiration from a simple, but iconic 60s film camera silhouette – that of the Kodak Instamatic, giving it an unmistakable retro look that stands out for all the right reasons.

Kodak M35 Film Camera Review

The Kodak M35 is a lovely first film camera for anyone looking to take their first steps in the world of analogue photography! With an 31mm F/10 focus free lens and battery powered flash, the M35 is easy to use, and a versatile camera for capturing the moment on daily outings, even in low light.

In this video Gemma takes us through the features this reusable Kodak camera, including how to load film and remove it once your roll is complete.

Kodak F9 Ultra from Tetenal

Kodak Ultra F9 35mm Film Camera

Kodak Ultra F9 is a reusable film camera that use 35mm film. Just like it’s range of disposable cameras, F9 has fixed focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding and switch to turn flash On/Off. Simply purchase a roll of 35mm film and load it in, take your photos, rewind and bring the film roll to develop at photo developing stores.