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    Kodak Ektar H35 review: style over substance


    Two-minute review

    When I was a photography student I used to constantly complain about the cost of film, despite buying my medium-format 120 films in bulk for a discount, with which you only get between 8-12 photos per roll. How little did I realise how expensive film costs would shoot up in the future, and it’s the surge in price, together with a spike in analog photography popularity that has led many to half-frame cameras like the Kodak Ektar H35.

    The Kodak Ektar H35 is a point-and-shoot half frame 35mm camera that’s as simple as they come. It’s part of a fairly recent resurgence of half frame cameras, which is most likely because they provide two exposures for every 35mm frame, which doubles the number of photos you can shoot on a 35mm film. So, that’s 48 exposures on a 24 exposure film and 72 on a 36 exposure film.

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