The Kodak Ektar H35 is a half-frame camera for 35mm film. It was introduced in mid-2022. It is manufactured in China. In some markets, it is distributed by the company RETO Production Ltd. ("RETO") from Hong Kong.
In 2023, a successor, the Kodak Ektar H35N, was introduced. It features an improved, coated lens for sharper images and a built-in star filter that adds a dreamy effect to light sources. Additionally, a bulb function for long exposures and a tripod mount have been added, which were not present in the predecessor model.
The camera is offered in four color variations. There are the Sand, Sage, Brown, and Black versions.
The 35mm camera comes with a fixed lens. The aperture of the lens is limited to a maximum of f/9.5 at a focal length of 22 mm. The 35mm camera does not have autofocus. The focus is fixed. The minimum focus distance for this lens is stated as 100 cm.
The Kodak Ektar H35 does not have a light meter for correct exposure. The exposure settings are fixed. The aperture is set at f/9.5 and the shutter speed at 1/100 second. This model does not have a bulb mode.
The built-in flash provides sufficient light. There is no intensity control. The flash can be turned on and off.
With dimensions of 11 x 6.2 x 3.9 cm, the Kodak Ektar H35 weighs 100 grams according to the manual. The camera requires an AAA battery (eBay / Amazon*) for flash usage. This battery type is very easy to find. Batteries are not included in the scope of delivery.
Films for the Kodak Ektar H35
Suitable films are also not included. The camera is intended for the use of 35mm format films. Despite the fact that there are now many digital cameras, the 35mm format remains an important part of photography, and some manufacturers still produce films for this format.
Which film is recommended for use with the Kodak Ektar H35? The use of Kodak Ultramax 400* is recommended for color images with this camera, while for B/W shots, the use of Kodak TRI-X 400* is recommended. Test reports confirm their good performance in normal application areas.
There are many other suitable films that can be used with this camera, including those from other manufacturers. For example, Lomography, Foma, Rollei, and Fujifilm offer suitable 35mm films for the Kodak camera.
It is common practice to process color films using the C-41 development process. This development process is carried out by all photo labs that offer 35mm film development. Black and white film must be processed in a proper black and white developer.
The negatives from the camera measure 24 mm x 18 mm. After taking approximately 72 pictures, the film needs to be replaced. This is double the amount you can normally get with a standard 35mm camera.







