The Elite Focus Free 35 SFX is a snapshot camera offered by Elite and designed for the 35mm format. It is of a simple design, is no longer manufactured and is in the lower price segment.
Unlike other cameras for the 35mm format, it is not possible to change the lens on this model. The focal length of this lens is 34 mm. The largest aperture value is f/3.8. The focus of the lens is fixed and cannot be changed.
The 35mm photo camera has an integrated light meter to determine the exposure settings. The aperture and exposure time are set automatically by the 35mm camera. The sensitivity is set by the coding on the film cartridge.
The built-in flash can be used in low light conditions.
The camera requires two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*). Here you can access rechargeable copies. Of course, one set of batteries is enough for a longer period of time.
Films for the Elite Focus Free 35 SFX
According to the instructions, the Elite Focus Free 35 SFX requires 35mm film to take photos. There are various producers who make such films.
For color shots with this camera, the Kodak Ultramax 400* is recommended. If you prefer black and white shots, the Ilford FP4 Plus* is ideal. Both films are excellent for everyday shots and travel photography and have impressed in tests.
The color film is developed using the C-41 process, a process that almost all photo labs offer. Large drugstore chains in Germany also offer this development service for color films.
The image area of the Elite Focus Free 35 SFX is 24mm x 36mm. A 135-36 film usually has space for at least 36 frames. After each exposure, the film is automatically advanced in the camera, and the film is rewound automatically.




