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Differences of Kodak Sino Promise cameras

How do the newly offered Kodak 35mm film cameras differ?


Technical Specifications

FeatureKodak Ultra F9Kodak i60Kodak M35Kodak M38
Camera TypeViewfinder cameraViewfinder cameraViewfinder cameraViewfinder camera
Film format35mm35mm35mm35mm
Digital SensorNoNoNoNo
Film TransportManualManualManualManual
Film Transport MechanismThumbwheelThumbwheelThumbwheelThumbwheel
Picture Format36 mm x 24 mm36 mm x 24 mm36 mm x 24 mm36 mm x 24 mm
Lens typeFixed lensFixed lensFixed lensFixed lens
Focal Length31 mm31 mm31 mm31 mm
Maximum Aperturef/9f/10f/10f/10
Light MeterNoNoNoNo
FlashBuilt-in flashBuilt-in flashBuilt-in flashBuilt-in flash
FocusFixed focusFixed focusFixed focusFixed focus
Weight170144100116
Size11.9 x 6.7 x 4.4 cm11.2 x 6.4 x 4.6 cm11.4 x 6.3 x 3.5 cm11.4 x 6.3 x 3.5 cm
Release Date2021202220212021
Production start2021202220212021
ManufacturerKodakKodakKodakKodak
Country of OriginChinaChinaChinaChina
AgeUp to 5 yearsUp to 4 yearsUp to 5 yearsUp to 5 years
Power Supply1x AAA battery1x AA battery1x AAA battery1x AAA battery

The Kodak i60, Kodak M35, Kodak M38, and Kodak Ultra F9 cameras share several similarities, but also show some differences.

Similarities

First of all, all these cameras are viewfinder cameras, and they use the same 35mm film format. They were all introduced in the same period (2021-2022) and manufactured by the same producer, Sino Promise, in China. Each camera has a fixed focus with a minimum focusing distance of 100 cm and a built-in flash. None of the cameras have a light meter, tripod thread, cable release socket, or self-timer. Film advance on all cameras is manual.

Differences

Although there are many similarities, there are also some important differences between the cameras. The four cameras have a focal length of 31mm. Shutter speeds vary, with the Kodak i60 at 1/125s, while the other three cameras all have a shutter speed of 1/120s.

The type of battery used also varies, with the Kodak i60 using an AA battery (eBay / Amazon*), while the other three cameras all use an AAA battery (eBay / Amazon*). There are also differences in the size and weight of the cameras, with the Kodak M35 being the lightest (100g), and the Kodak Ultra F9 being the heaviest (170g).

Conclusion

In summary, while these cameras share many common features, particularly in terms of basic design and functionality, they also have some differences in technical specifications and performance. These differences could impact image quality, handling, and the overall user experience.