Kodak Ektar H35: How to Use + Sample Photos

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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    In this video, I talk about my experience using the Kodak Ektar H35. I also show some sample photos and demonstrate how to use it.
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    00:00 Kodak Ektar H35
    01:50 Half-frame photos
    02:52 How to load film
    03:57 How to take photos
    04:32 How to use the flash
    05:17 How to unload film
    06:21 Sample Photos
    09:30 Final thoughts
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Комментарии • 418

  • @BlazingBlade
    @BlazingBlade Год назад +184

    Loaded mine with Portra 400 and it was the most fun I had shooting film ever! 72 shots is so forgiving, along with the size/weight and ease of use in social settings. Lightroom is your friend for cameras like this, some of my shots came out unbelievably sharp and vibrant after some love on Lightroom!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      Can’t agree more 😆

    • @exquisitearc8498
      @exquisitearc8498 Год назад

      what did you do in Lightroom to touch them up?

    • @BlazingBlade
      @BlazingBlade Год назад +11

      @@exquisitearc8498 I tend to over expose my shots so first thing is usually bring down the highlights and up the contrast. Might also apply a simple s curve depending on the shot.
      I balance for colour temp based on the film stock (more blue for Fuji and more warm for Kodak).
      Then I look at vibrancy and saturation - make sure those are representative of the colours.
      Finally I might sharpen the image if my focus was just slightly off and/or crop the image to frame up exactly what I wanted.
      This is a very quick run down, obviously it’s a bit more nuanced and relies on me judging what the photo needs a bit more of. Best of luck!

    • @elvisburns
      @elvisburns Год назад +2

      Sorry to be a noob. Just got this for Christmas, after snowing my wife some videos. What is lightroom? Trying to get into novice photography! Any guidance is appreciated 💜 merry Christmas!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +3

      @@elvisburns Lightroom (or Lightroom Classic) is a photo editing software/app from Adobe 😊

  • @salmaabukar3944
    @salmaabukar3944 Год назад +23

    I’ve watched 5 different videos on how to take film pics and none of them could explain the way you explained thank you soooooo much

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Glad you found thought so 😆 thanks

  • @kerrianiello7615
    @kerrianiello7615 Год назад +380

    It’s supposed to take ektar film which is iso100 which matches the camera iso. Any film you use above 100 will be over exposed by 1 stop. So 200 film will be 1 stop overexposed, 400 will be 2 stops. If you use 100 film you will get the best shots. It’s also ultra fine grain which helps the half frame negative create better prints 😊

    • @_buttertigers
      @_buttertigers Год назад +42

      film cameras don't have iso, that's literally what the film is for...
      shooting 200 or 400 iso film won't matter in this camera and it won't "overexpose" it. The camera is set to 1/100s shutter and f9.5 aperture. The film will give you the third piece of your exposure triangle, and whether the images are under or overexposed depend on the setting of where you're taking the pictures and the available light.
      this camera was named ektar just for nostalgia and branding. it has nothing to do with ektar film nor is it supposed to take ektar film to match it's iso.

    • @hockey161616
      @hockey161616 Год назад +18

      @@_buttertigers You are incorrect on so many levels lmfao

    • @salve_discordia
      @salve_discordia Год назад +8

      im using my first Ektar H35 shot with Cinestill 400. I read the same thing @_ buttertigers has mention. We have 9.5 as aperture and 1/100 as speed. Which means our EV should be around 13 - 15 with ISO 100.( Perfect for sunny days ).
      If I use ISO 400 that will increase my EV around 9.5 - 11. (Perfect for afternoons or nights with a lot of street lights). We are talking about Exposure Triangle.
      @bonsees can you please confirm if this information is accurate? :)

    • @lesliefranklin1870
      @lesliefranklin1870 Год назад +5

      Those of us who have been raised on cheap film cameras, fixed aperture and shutter speed, know that the third variable of the exposure equation is the film speed, or now ISO. There is no DX mechanism on this camera. You chose the film speed to match the subject light conditions. Generally, 100 speed is for sunny days, 400 speed is for cloudy days, and 800 speed is for indoors, your results may vary. @_buttertigers is completely correct.

    • @joshkarian5379
      @joshkarian5379 Год назад +2

      Ahhh that would have been good to knkw before buying my first roll, which is kodak gold 200 lmao

  • @mahe4363
    @mahe4363 Год назад +9

    Thank you for this video! Not only is it super interesting and a great explanation, I also enjoy listening to you. Keep up the great content :)

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words! Will do 😊

  • @randomhead670
    @randomhead670 Год назад +5

    This was so helpful and you're very articulate and clear when explaining things! Thank you!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @robertcuny934
    @robertcuny934 Год назад +25

    I first saw that camera in a local store yesterday.
    It's form and function concept remind me of the 1963 Kodak 104 Instamatic.
    Minimalist controls in a smaller package than more complex cameras while producing a smaller image size.
    It lacks the easy load 126 film cartridge, but the built-in electronic flash replaces the old Flash Cube system.
    Thanks for posting the very interesting video and lovely photos.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Cool Info!

    • @PastaMasta09
      @PastaMasta09 Год назад +1

      I found one of those in my grandma’s house a few years ago, but it sucks how they don’t make that film anymore

  • @julianj9417
    @julianj9417 Год назад +3

    thank you for this review and video! it was very informative. it was also aesthetically pleasing.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks 😊

  • @oneill.onfilm
    @oneill.onfilm Год назад +59

    Such an impressive little beast! The results you shared really took me back. I might even get one of these down the line and try compose my frames the same way you did back a couple of videos. Also how dare you load Ultramax into the Kodak EKTAR H35 Bon! Such sacrilege 😂

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +4

      Thanks Brendon! In-camera Diptychs are fun, 10/10 would recommend haha and lmao what do you mean sacrilege 🤪 I should load Fujifilm Pro400H in next hahaha 💀

  • @tksmith17
    @tksmith17 Год назад +1

    Great vid and info! I rarely comment on videos, but yours was so thorough and impressive I had to!

  • @nathanhu9148
    @nathanhu9148 Год назад +3

    Thank you Bon, very cool! I've been interesting in grabbing one for myself, but i'm still trying to decide between this and an Instax.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +5

      Thanks Nathan~ those are very different cameras, give in to the GAS and get both😂 jk

  • @TravelingDogQira
    @TravelingDogQira Год назад

    Thank you for this! Your video was so helpful

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Glad you liked it!

  • @tf9888
    @tf9888 Год назад +1

    Great video, everything I needed and relaxing to watch! (I loaded a H35 whilst watching this)

  • @robbykidman
    @robbykidman Год назад +1

    Great tutorial for using film. Very understandable

  • @guillermoperez3062
    @guillermoperez3062 Год назад

    Loved the vid mate, I'm eager to use it as soon as possible. Thx for the info

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Have fun! Thanks 😊

  • @muhammadadam4960
    @muhammadadam4960 Год назад

    Thank you, your video is very helpful!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Glad it helped! 😊

  • @ricacasuco9041
    @ricacasuco9041 11 месяцев назад

    It's so helpful. Thank you so much

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! 🙏🏼

  • @aino7040
    @aino7040 Год назад

    Thank you for the review!

  • @airen999
    @airen999 Год назад +3

    Finally! the review of yours that I've been waiting!

  • @nighthawksoffice
    @nighthawksoffice Год назад

    Great review! Love to have a fun camera like this to my collection.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      It’s a lovely camera alright 😁

  • @trtrtt3993
    @trtrtt3993 Год назад +8

    Now this is a high quality content creator.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Aw thanks, appreciate it a lot ☺️

  • @lesliefranklin1870
    @lesliefranklin1870 Год назад

    Great review. Thanks!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Thank you 😄

  • @Edvanfleury
    @Edvanfleury Год назад +1

    This video is so perfect ❤️

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Thanks Edvan 🙏🏼

  • @thehonestguitarist6543
    @thehonestguitarist6543 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks , Bon, for the excellent explanation of how this simple camera works,and some very nice pics of my favourite parts of Toronto. I read there is a way to get a sharper image by using very high-end film. Am pretty sure it was one of the Fuji types.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  9 месяцев назад +1

      I like to pair it with Kodak Ektar 100 which has very fine grain~ helps with getting photos that look a bit more sharp

  • @astridpubg
    @astridpubg Год назад

    Thank you, very informative.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Glad you think so! Thanks 😊

  • @LuisBorba
    @LuisBorba Год назад +30

    I think the reason the flash still fires after it's turned off is because energy is still stored in the capacitor that powers the flash. Over time it will dissipate, but if using the camera immediately thereafter will trigger the release of that energy and the flash.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +6

      That makes sense, though I haven’t had this issue with my other reusable film cameras 😅 I’m not sure if it’s designed this way or not

    • @aengusmacnaughton1375
      @aengusmacnaughton1375 Год назад +2

      @@Bonsees -- I have an H35 and yep -- mine does the exact same thing. And it's correct that if the flash (capacitor) is charged, the flash is ready for another shot -- but all of my other various cameras "cancel" that when you close the flash or switch the flash off. So it's a minor oversight when they manufactured this camera, but not terrible. I enjoyed using it and for the most part the 1/2-size results looked about as good as similar full-frame plastic cameras.

  • @Panther-kid
    @Panther-kid Год назад

    A fellow Torontonian! Was looking at purchasing this camera and this review was very helpful.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Say hi if we bump into each other 😆

  • @nazmisyah2461
    @nazmisyah2461 Год назад

    Hey Bon, your videos had been helping me a lot. Keep going on! Also, can you do review for Kodak i60? Thanks Bon!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words! I have used the i60 and will be making a review about it soon 😄

  • @poppysworkbench6508
    @poppysworkbench6508 Год назад

    Excellent review! I see one in my future to go with my Agat 18K. Also please do the review of the TX-1 If you get the chance!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Dang, the Agar 18K looks so cute! I might get one for my collection 😆 and thanks, I’ve had the TX-1 for a year and a half now so I think I’m ready to do a long-ish term review for it

  • @BerndtOtto
    @BerndtOtto Год назад +11

    Fantastic !!! I was waiting for this one. 🥰 My Ektar H35 ( same color as yours BTW ) is still loaded, wisely with an ISO 200 film as I have already seen from other reviews, that 400 is a little bit too much for this camera on a sunny day. A good chance for trying the new Adox Color Mission film. I already took quite a few pictures, but hey, shooting 72 frames seems to take forever … hahaha …

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Thanks Berndt! I wish I got a hold of the Adox colour mission haha, alas I didn't. 72 photos is nothing to me, I burn through rolls fast haha 😅

  • @wolfpackheil
    @wolfpackheil 6 месяцев назад

    Great video bro 🙌🏻

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks 🙌🏼

  • @pilotjing
    @pilotjing Год назад

    Just got one from my friend, and I found your video. Great video, thanks for sharing. Fun fact, my friend said I can use it for my Canada trip, and I'm actually going to Toronto in two days, and that's where you shot your film. Haha!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome! Hope you enjoy it 😆 definitely check out Kensington market (the place where I took some of the photos on this video) when you’re here

  • @stevethach3340
    @stevethach3340 11 месяцев назад

    great video!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks 😊

  • @blessiereginarallon8292
    @blessiereginarallon8292 Год назад +6

    all your shots are sooo beautiful! :') 💗✨
    film photog is totally new to me, but just a noob question: were the sample photos u showed had any post-processing (?) in lightroom/ps? or were they purely straight out of the cam?
    i really loved the grains & bright colors, i just wanna know if they really come naturally with film cams hehe. thank you so muuuuuch!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      I post process my photos on Lightroom. If you wanna compare my edits to the original, check it here www.dropbox.com/sh/cbv045udj9mgrml/AACiDgGoTMZjCP473MdlynKJa?dl=0

  • @Fuzy2K
    @Fuzy2K Год назад +8

    It's possible you know this already, but in the manual, it says to turn off the flash while the LED is not glowing, otherwise, it will flash even when the ring is set to the "off" position. It's a normal quirk of the camera.

  • @kekekai3601
    @kekekai3601 Год назад +10

    I just bought this camera along with Kodak Gold 200 and Ultramax 400 after watching your video!! The steps were very clear for me to load the film in and set up the camera

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +5

      I showed this a bit on my video on the Vibe 501F (ruclips.net/video/FhE4Vm28XV8/видео.html around 5:08), but always use the flash in-doors and in low light. If you’re outdoors with plenty of light, I suggest using it when your subject is backlit (i.e., the sun is behind your subject) or if the subject is in shadow

  • @cleeeeobug
    @cleeeeobug Год назад

    Very comprehensive review Bon! Have you seen LOMO'S new wide angle lens camera? Hope you can review that next. Cheers!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Got it preordered 😉

  • @sakshamdogra
    @sakshamdogra 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  2 месяца назад

      Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @zeze0703
    @zeze0703 Год назад

    Hi! Stumbled upon your video and I must say that it’s really informative!! I’m new to film camera and I’m considering getting this or the Ilford Sprite 35-II as my first film camera. Which one would you recommend? Thanks!

  • @Yagunitto
    @Yagunitto Год назад

    great video

  • @joe1452
    @joe1452 Год назад

    just bought one now! :)

  • @voulagiannoulis1242
    @voulagiannoulis1242 Год назад +6

    Thank you for a great video on this camera! I’m looking in to getting a reusable film camera and I’m leaning towards the H35. I’m wondering, when you get your film developed and scanned to digital, are there 2 photos combined in one frame, or do the pictures all get sent as individual shots? PS. as a fellow Torontonian I love all the Chinatown/Kensington shots :)

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +3

      Hey 👋🏼 I think most photo labs like Downtown Camera will combine 2 photos in a frame. And cool! You should check out Toronto Analog Friends on Instagram 😆 friendly bunch, we do photowalks and stuff

    • @voulagiannoulis1242
      @voulagiannoulis1242 Год назад

      @@Bonsees sounds cool, I’ll check it out! Thanks :)

  • @daquavioushornswoggledilly1553

    Damn I love these colors

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Kodak Ultramax 😩

  • @milladazadi
    @milladazadi Год назад +1

    hey buddy,. thank you for the awesome video.. it is a bit different to the other plastic fantastic cameras. i would like to see you make a video on a older camera that has a better Q glass lens... maybe a ''cheap'' something you find online or from a secondhand store... PS LOVE THE VIDZ

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Millad! I’ve been thinking of doing one for my Fuji Auto-7QD. I bought it for $5 in 2019. The prices has gone up now, but you can still find it below $100

    • @milladazadi
      @milladazadi Год назад

      @@Bonsees kewl. I would like to see that in action ✌🏼

  • @PhotoMeLarry
    @PhotoMeLarry Год назад

    I really like the cam! Great video.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      I'm glad you like it, thanks!

  • @tayyiba.c
    @tayyiba.c Год назад

    Great vid! Which would you recommend more? The Agfa Half frame or this?

  • @KatieKillebrew
    @KatieKillebrew Год назад +2

    Hi there! Really awesome video! I recently picked this camera up as something to play around with. I am taking it on a trip to nyc and want to take some photos walking around during the day but also at night at a concert I am going to. The concert is very light heavy in terms of the production. I was wondering what ISO film would you recommend. I purchased iso 200 and 400 b&w film already. I have never shot with film before so this is just something to get me started. Thanks!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      Thanks! Going for 800 ISO (like lomography 800/CineStill 800T/Portra 800) for colour, or 800-3200 (Kodak TMax3200 or Ilford Delta 3200 shot at 1600) might be a better option for night concert photos. They usually don't allow flash at those venues, so the higher the ISO, the better chance you'll get of getting good photos, especially since this camera has a small aperture that doesn't let a lot of light in (around f9). Good luck and have fun!

  • @kylesantiago2323
    @kylesantiago2323 Год назад +14

    Hi! Quick question, since it uses half a frame, does it automatically stop to the second half of the shot once I advance it after taking a photo? I really do want to get this as my first film camera. Hoping for your reply! Thank you!! 🥰

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      Hey Kyle 👋🏼 it’s still one photo per film advance like other manual film cameras. Its just taking a smaller exposure. Hope this helps!

    • @magdavloggin
      @magdavloggin 4 месяца назад

      I just developed my roll and got 36 shots only :( seems like when i advanced it, it went onto the next frame, so i never took half frames. Any tips? Am i not understanding it correctly?😢

  • @pyaephyokyaw2078
    @pyaephyokyaw2078 Год назад +3

    Hi Bro, Awesome video and I really enjoyed it . May I know how did you turn these films into digital file to upload on social media?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Thanks! For this, I had my film developed and scanned by Downtown Camera in Toronto 😊 once you get digital scans of your photos, you can then post them on your social media

  • @nadfad1234
    @nadfad1234 Год назад +1

    Hi I really like your videos. It really help me pick out a camera that I like. I chose to buy the Kodak M35 because I like how your pictures turned out. I have a few questions regarding the film, Can I buy the 200 one instead of the 400 you use? Since the 400 one is quite pricey. I’m also a beginner and dunno what the numbers refer to so pls excuse my language. And also does the film have to be Kodak or can I buy other brands? Thank you in advance 💓 have a great day 😊

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Hey, thanks! You can use other brands as long as they’re 35mm (135) film, not just Kodak. As for the ISO, I would recommend 400 for the M35, but you can use 200 on sunny days outdoors. Sadly, film prices had gone up a lot this year, maybe try Ilford black and white films? They’re relatively still cheaper than colour film right now

  • @heymarchy
    @heymarchy Год назад

    thankyouuuu❤

  • @janoca
    @janoca Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I'm thinking about getting the Ektar H35 as a "camera to always have in my bag" since it's really small and seems lightweight. I just have one doubt about it: does it have a DX code reader in it? Most articles and videos say to use 100, 200 or 400 but I was wondering if other film speeds can also be used (like 800 when shooting indoor).

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      It doesn’t have a DX code reader, you can’t adjust exposure settings (aside from the flash). You can use any ISO film from 100 above, so 800 will be fine in-doors (it will be blown out outdoors in sunny conditions though)

  • @deniseannmarie5405
    @deniseannmarie5405 Год назад +18

    Hi! I’m really intrigued by this camera, & being new to film, I was wondering if you could explain what the portrait default means? Does it make a difference when developing your film? Thank you! Your videos are super helpful! 😄🎞️✨

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +12

      It just means when you take a photo, it’ll be in portrait orientation (usually it’s landscape). If you wanna take a landscape photo, you’ll have to rotate the camera on its side. It doesn’t affect the development at all 😊

    • @imryujins
      @imryujins Год назад +6

      you know how when you take a selfie or pic of someone holding your phone the upright (as if texting, or looking to connect to signal), that would be how the photos from this camera would come out oriented, despite holding the camera how it's designed (laterally)
      so if you turn this Ektar to how you hold your phone, you should be able to capture landscape images!

  • @tris8365
    @tris8365 Год назад +3

    Your video was amazing! I have a question though, how does it count the photos? I mean, we bought this camera (we know nothing about cameras) and we're not sure if the numbers on the counter measure whole frames or just the "half frame" that composes then the picture. Because of that, we're not sure on what side of the frame we are and If the next photos will be paired with the prior one or the next one. We don't really get the dots between the numbers either. Idk if it makes sense but we don't even understand our doubt anymore hahahah

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +4

      One count means 1 photo so it’ll count up to 72. That said, the gear ⚙️ in the film counter can’t have all of the numbers printed on it so it skips some and replaces it with dots (e.g., 1 • 4 • 8 … 72)

  • @AliasEveWatches
    @AliasEveWatches Год назад

    I come back to your video every time I need to load and unload film. 😅

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      that's probably why this video has a lot of views haha

    • @AliasEveWatches
      @AliasEveWatches Год назад

      @@Bonsees Sana you're getting all that sweet adsense money! 😂

  • @milesberkhof
    @milesberkhof Год назад

    can you do a video on targets heyday 35 mm camera? i just got it and i’m super excited about it, but i’m worried i’m gonna break it

  • @michaelastone1953
    @michaelastone1953 Год назад +2

    Hey! To get these developed does the film have to be mailed off or can they do it that day? Also where do you take it to get developed? I’ve ran into this problem with my last camera

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      Depends where you live. If you can find a good local photolab, I’d say go there, if not, then you’ll have to find a place that takes mail-in film development and scanning. I currently go to downtown camera in Toronto where I live (they also accept mail-in)

  • @icantswim02
    @icantswim02 Год назад

    Hello! Loved your video and photos! Quick question! Do I advance it once after each shot or do I advance it until it stops before taking the next shot?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Depends, when I’m doing street photography, I usually advance the film after taking a photo so I’m ready to just shoot when I see a new scene I wanna take. If I’m taking photos of friends or when I’m not sure if I’m going to take another photo soon then I don’t advance immediately incase I have to put the camera away or stow it on my bag

  • @valentineaubn
    @valentineaubn 11 месяцев назад

    great video ! thanks ! i’m worried my photos won’t be framed right as it’s a portrait frame, i guess we’ll see !

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  11 месяцев назад

      Fingers crossed!

  • @adastolarczyk4314
    @adastolarczyk4314 8 месяцев назад

    Hi! Thank you for the video. Can you tell me how big photos can I develop from this camera without losing a lot of quality. For example for a standard, oldschool fotoalbum 10x15cm :)

  • @user-rz8bp9cq9l
    @user-rz8bp9cq9l 8 месяцев назад

    Hi! While unloading my film, the mechanisms seized. The film rewind button is stuck and the film advance wheel will not turn. Any suggestions?

  • @vlada_muza
    @vlada_muza Год назад

    Beautiful photos and the review! Where do you develop your films in Toronto? Any places you could recommend?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      I usually go to Downtown Camera, love their scans. I’ve also gone to Aiden Cameras before, they separated each half frame photos individually, while downtown camera gives you photos with two half-frame photos in it

    • @vlada_muza
      @vlada_muza Год назад

      @@Bonsees Thank you!!!

  • @fondajames
    @fondajames 2 месяца назад

    Your video is what the tutorial link they provide should go to, covered all the features it seems to have compared to the official which leaves a bunch out

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  2 месяца назад

      Thanks 😂

  • @theeramet.a
    @theeramet.a Год назад

    Cute 📷🎞

  • @dampek7
    @dampek7 Год назад

    What a nice camera

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      It’s very cute

  • @reynaleepapa3298
    @reynaleepapa3298 Год назад

    Your vid really helped me with ease and made me happy with my purchase, Bon. I do have a question though. I just unloaded my first film roll and although I haven't loaded another yet, I'm a little concerned. Is the rewind button going to pop back out when you've loaded another film roll?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Yes it should. Try turning the film advance wheel even without film, that usually pops the rewind button back out

    • @reynaleepapa3298
      @reynaleepapa3298 Год назад

      @@BonseesI advanced the wheel a couple of times and it worked! thanks, Bon!

  • @whatsthat0000
    @whatsthat0000 Год назад +2

    Hi, at 4:26 you mentioned that the default is in portrait, so if I were to take a photo in landscape, would the sides be "chopped off"? So in the viewfinder I should put all my subjects in the middle of the shot so that the main focus isn't cut off? Thank you!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +5

      No, landscapes won’t be chopped off, but they will be rotated by 90° on the final image. Check this photo I took as an example www.dropbox.com/s/rn9o4w5g0somvls/post%20-%20000069800004.jpg?dl=0

    • @whatsthat0000
      @whatsthat0000 Год назад

      @@Bonsees Ah, with the example I understand, thank you so much!

    • @lovealluguyslol
      @lovealluguyslol Год назад

      Hello, if i want a landscape picture, that means i have to rotate the camera when taking photos right?

  • @andrewsissons808
    @andrewsissons808 Год назад +1

    Hi! Given that daylight photos are over exposed at iso 400, how do you think it would work for an indoor concert with venue lighting? Would 800 be too much? I've ordered this camera and I'm thinking of doing my first roll at a local gig.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Hmm I haven’t seen someone use this at a concert yet. I think it depends on how bright the stage is and how close you are. I know some folks who’ve used a similar camera (something similar to the Ilford Sprite II) to take photos of a concert and it looked good, but they were in the pit, close to the stage and the camera is “full frame.” I’d suggest using a black and white film like Ilford Delta 3200 if you really want to, it’ll be really grainy but it can be a look
      You can also test the light of the scene through a light meter app, put the iso of the film you’re using and aperture of somewhere around f/11 (or 9.5 if you can select it). If the shutter speed shown is less than 1/100 (e.g., 1/30) then the photo will be underexposed so I wouldn’t use the camera then
      Also check if the venue allows for flash, sometimes they don’t. Flash can illuminate a scene that’s within 3 meters ish

  • @aino7040
    @aino7040 Год назад

    The image is unexpectedly clear have a high exposure compare to polaroid camera. The quality..is good!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Just make sure to get good quality scans of your negatives and you'll be set 😊

  • @tracyadelaide6281
    @tracyadelaide6281 Год назад +1

    hi! question, if I take a photo on a landscape mode it will crop the photo right? so taking photos in a portrait mode is a must to get a fuller view? thanks!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Not sure what you mean by ‘crop.’ If you take a landscape photo, it’ll just be rotated on the film like this www.dropbox.com/s/oryh8xg7yfxp4wc/post%20-%20000069800014.jpg?dl=0

  • @alexiabrun6503
    @alexiabrun6503 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your video!
    When the camera ready to shoot?
    I took 3 shots and I dont really know if it works because it is still on #1
    And how do you know if you make a pair of photos ?
    Merci :)

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  11 месяцев назад

      It skips a few numbers (something like 1 • 4 • 8 … ) because you can’t fit all 72 numbers in the small gear counter ⚙️
      It’s sort of a guess work,
      I usually just shoot 2 photos consecutively so I don’t forget or mess up the pairing 😅

  • @rslynesays
    @rslynesays Год назад +3

    For a beginner to film cameras, which one would you recommend the most? I love the Ektar H35 and the fact that it's a half-frame camera (so more exposures!!), but I'm not sure if the portrait mode of the H35 will bother me. I'm currently looking at Ektar H35, the M35, M38 and Vibe 501F.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      Personally, I didn’t mind the default portrait orientation of the H35, but I can see how that could bother someone. The M38 has a brighter flash than the M35, while the vibe is pretty much the same as the M38 (spec-wise). Among these, I’ll probably go for the M38 or H35. Hope this helps

    • @rslynesays
      @rslynesays Год назад

      @@Bonsees thank you for the reply! I got the Ektar H35 in the end, can’t wait to explore with it!!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      @@rslynesays have fun 🤩

  • @Lenii.
    @Lenii. Год назад

    Hey, very good video with so much information. Which film should i buy as an allrounder for my Kodak Ektar H35? I searched on the internet, but there is not much about it. For „every day photos“ and sometimes sundowner oder dim photos is iso 200 kodak gold enough? Looking forward to buy this cam today and i am excited 🙃

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      If you’ll be shooting outdoors in bright sun, Kodak gold will be perfect
      Indoors in lowlight, I suggest something 400 and above 😄

    • @Lenii.
      @Lenii. Год назад

      @@Bonsees thank you! I bought Kodak gold colorplus 200 Iso. I hope it works out with the flash indoor with the light popping in or outside with clouds too

  • @trucho4490
    @trucho4490 Год назад

    Hi, I just bought Ektar H35 after watching your video and have some questions, could you help me out with it? At first, I have a mistake while loading the film, so I just opened the loading door and then did it again, is my film can still use if I did it like that? Secondly, because the H35 is a half-frame camera, do I still have to turn the advanced wheel until it stops or just once? Lastly, after testing several times, the counting thing only shows four pictures that took. Thank you

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      1. you might get some light leaks in your photos and/or lose a few shots, but you should still be able to use the rest of the film.
      2. You have to turn the film advance wheel until it stops. That's how you cock the shutter for the next photo. Each full turn (to the stop) moves the film half a frame each time
      3. The counter is small so it can't possibly fit all of the numbers, so some numbers are skipped and replaced with a dot, but it still takes the right amount of photos

  • @tillym5215
    @tillym5215 Год назад

    Hi, because this is half frame, does it mean when you get it developed that it will be two photos to a 4x6 format, or are the photos separate?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      I think most labs will put two images on one 4x6 print/image. You can probably ask them if they can print them separately though

  • @nniggi98
    @nniggi98 Год назад

    Hi! Im completely new to photography, especially film photography and this is my first camera. Can i switch to another roll if the exposure or situation changes during the day or do i have to take all 72 photos without wasting the rest of the film?

    • @pe4774
      @pe4774 Год назад

      you cant change the roll in the middle. you will ruin the film.

  • @Unico_uni_fan
    @Unico_uni_fan 3 месяца назад

    God I want this so badly😭

  • @mariananvz5414
    @mariananvz5414 7 месяцев назад

    Vi! Great video! Quick amateur question, can I travel with my camera already loaded? Or do X rays at airports still damage the film?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  7 месяцев назад

      Film under 800 ISO are usually fine to go through airport X-Ray (avoid CT scanners though). I’ve had a few go though x-rays and they seemed fine, I wouldn’t let them go through multiple x-rays though (like if you’re going through more than one airport security)

  • @sarac.3319
    @sarac.3319 11 месяцев назад

    I love all your review! I've just buy it, and I'm using 200 iso Kodak Gold on it. Is it good for you? Another question is: you don't raccomend use 400 iso in this type of camera? Thank you!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  11 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks! Not that I don’t recommend 400 for this camera, it’s probably good when it’s cloudy or when using indoors. It just looked over exposed when I used 400 ISO outdoors in sunny conditions

  • @chockomatte167
    @chockomatte167 Год назад +1

    Hello! I just got my h35. Question: can I use this camera without a battery? My understanding is that I'll only need the battery if I want to use the flash. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can use the camera without a battery. You’re right that it’s only needed for the flash to work

  • @beas2761
    @beas2761 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing. My H35 is on the way. I cant wait to take photos with it. BTW have you tried to take BnW photos with H35???

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Not yet, I'm more of a colour shooter, but I'm sure it can produce good photos in B&W too, maybe with lower contrast

  • @albanieto4203
    @albanieto4203 Месяц назад

    Hi! One question, every time that I want to take a pic do I need to roll it until it stops? Or simply roll it a bit? Thanks in advance😊

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Месяц назад

      Roll until it stops 😄

  • @cioxlaurino7224
    @cioxlaurino7224 Год назад

    Hello, is it Ok to use an ISO 800 film in this Kodak Ektar H35? I plan to do so for a night time indoor party with low light.

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Yes, 800 would be great for that, and don’t forget to use the flash 😆

  • @Seele2015au
    @Seele2015au Год назад +1

    This camera's design is an adaptation of the Kodak Instamatic series designed by Kenneth Grange for the British market.

  • @foxatomic
    @foxatomic Год назад

    Hi Bon, i’m new to analog camera. Can you recommend me one a point and shoot camera with great image quality? Thanks before!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      For point & shoots, if you’re on a budget, try finding a Fuji Auto7 or a canon sureshot. If you have money to spend, the Fujifilm Klasse series and Contax TVS are great!

  • @naomicharissemina168
    @naomicharissemina168 Год назад

    Hi! Just got mine today. I'm a little worried about the number display. Mine shows 1, 4, 8... is that normal? Or did I load the film wrong? (I hope I didn't). If yes, what should I do about it? I'm new to film cameras, that's why. 😅

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      Yea that’s normal, they couldn’t fit all the numbers in the film counter Gear ⚙️ so some numbers get truncated to a •
      So 1•4•8… until 72
      You don’t have to do anything about it ☺️

  • @ST-rb4cu
    @ST-rb4cu Год назад

    Planning to get my first film camera and deciding between kodak ektar h35 or the agfa photo camera, which would you recommend? Thanks!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      they're quite different besides being both plastic cameras. If you want full-frame photos, go for the Agfa ("normal" sized, 3x2 photos), if you want half-frame photos (double the amount of photos but smaller and a little lower in image quality), go with the H35

    • @ST-rb4cu
      @ST-rb4cu Год назад

      @@Bonsees thank you for your reply! What film camera would you recommend for beginners?

  • @alexanderchumilin8746
    @alexanderchumilin8746 4 месяца назад

    круто. спасибо

  • @lovelyhanbini
    @lovelyhanbini Год назад

    Hi Bon!!
    I bought this camera and it is my first time using film. I inserted corectly but when i click the shutter, nothing happens. No click, and the frame does not move to next slide.
    Also the “s” does not change into 1,2,3 etc it stays on S. Do you know how to take a photo?
    Lastly, how many times you have to roll the advance wheel to go to next frame?
    Thank u!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Does the film advance wheel stop when you turn it? You have to turn it until it stops, only then can you take a photo. If it doesn’t stop, that means the film didn’t catch on to the take up spool so you’ll have to reinsert your film.
      Turning film advance wheel should also move the counter forward

  • @AngelleaLampa
    @AngelleaLampa Год назад +1

    Hi! Can i ask how will you know if you're already done on the 2nd half? Since this is a half frame camera

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +2

      You don’t have to worry about each half of a frame. You get a new frame every time you advance the film. Each frame is half a full-frame but are independent of each other when you shoot, (like, you’re not waiting on two frames to finish to get a photo) if that makes sense. You just shoot like how you’d normally shoot

    • @AngelleaLampa
      @AngelleaLampa Год назад

      @@Bonsees thank you so much!!!! 😊😊

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      @@AngelleaLampa anytime 😊

  • @jesserenejurado789
    @jesserenejurado789 Год назад

    i’m new to using film cameras and i have a question. what do i do after taking a photo? should i turn the film advance wheel?

    • @jaisidhu5650
      @jaisidhu5650 Год назад

      turning the wheel primes the shutter so its ready for the next button press and shot so if your going to be taking another photo soon you can advance to be ready for that but if your putting the camera away in the bag I suggest not advancing the wheel after your last shot to avoid the shutter from going off in your bag/pocket and then wasting a frame, happy shooting x

  • @artgonz7068
    @artgonz7068 Год назад

    Hello Bon! New subscriber here. 👋 I might be out of topic here; but, do you scan your own films? if so, what is your set-up? ☺

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      I used to scan using either a flatbed epson V600 or whatever digital camera I had. Right now, I have a setup for my Fujifilm XT4 which I showed a bit in this vid ruclips.net/video/ugU9AOv5oIg/видео.html, but since I don't have as much free time as before, I just get my local lab to scan and develop my films for me 😅

    • @artgonz7068
      @artgonz7068 Год назад

      @@Bonsees i just got started with film, actually and want to get the FULL experience of it. But seeing the required investments in time, effort and equipment, I guess *for now* I will have to leave the developing and scanning to the labs as well 😅

  • @bugbearbey3772
    @bugbearbey3772 Месяц назад

    Hi, i never try half frame camera before. I’m curious, do the viewfinder framed the shot in potrait or landscape? Thx before

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Месяц назад

      It’s on Portrait

  • @tou8730
    @tou8730 Год назад

    Where did you developed for your film? any place recommend? I am currently go to downtown camera for develop 😊😊

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      I go to Downtown Camera too 😆 though I also heard good things about Aden Camera (around College Park)

  • @makaraneal5570
    @makaraneal5570 Год назад

    When you get the film developed for prints, since it’s half the size would they still come individually as 4x6?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      They’re closer to 4:3 aspect ratio so the sides will be a bit cropped but you can get them printed as 4x6 photos

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      Also, depending on your photolab, they might print it as 2 photos in one 4x6 print. (That’s what mine does)

  • @bullemarion
    @bullemarion 3 месяца назад

    Hi and thank you very much for your video. I’m afraid I broke the wheel.
    The wheel no longer turns at all even when I took a picture. Is it broken?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  3 месяца назад

      Like the film advance wheel? How many photos have you taken? The wheel will stop turning once you reach the end of the roll (48 for a 24 exposure roll or 72 for a 36 exposure roll)

  • @rachelkwon9518
    @rachelkwon9518 Год назад

    I've been turning the film advance wheel and shooting multiple times but the counter still is stuck at S. Is there something I could do to fix that?

    • @jaisidhu5650
      @jaisidhu5650 Год назад

      maybe the hatch isn't fully closed so it isn't registering the advancements, if not go into your local camera repair store and get their opinion

  • @Orangeahm
    @Orangeahm Год назад

    Default in Portrait format? Does that means i need to tilt my camera if I need to take a landscape?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      Yeah, you have to rotate it for landscape orientation

  • @annabelle.112
    @annabelle.112 Год назад

    Hey, I heard about the Agfa half frame which has been released less than 2 months ago I think. Have you tried it? Would you say it's better than kodak ektar? Thanks!

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад +1

      I literally just dropped off the film I shot using that camera for development, but given my slow track record, I think the video will be finished probably in two weeks 😅

    • @annabelle.112
      @annabelle.112 Год назад

      @@Bonsees awesome! Looking forward to your watch your review ;)

  • @jesanindanan8753
    @jesanindanan8753 Год назад

    May I ask what is the best and comfortable camera? The ultra f9 or the h35?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      They pretty much have the same usability (point & shoot, barebones photography). You can get either. The only difference to think about is if you want “full-frame photos” (ultra F9) or half-frame (H35). Full-frame in these camera will get you marginally better quality, but half-frame will get you more photos (72 from a 36 exposure roll). And the quality of the H35 is somewhat close to the Ultra F9.

  • @edikurs9667
    @edikurs9667 Год назад

    hi, i like your reviews, are the sample photo on the video come straight from the camera? or you touch it in some kind of application?

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      I touch up my photos on Lightroom 😊

    • @edikurs9667
      @edikurs9667 Год назад

      Ooh, ok i am considering this camera 😅

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees  Год назад

      @@edikurs9667 if you’re wondering about quality, here’s a comparison with the original HQ scan I got from the lab vs my edit www.dropbox.com/sh/cbv045udj9mgrml/AACiDgGoTMZjCP473MdlynKJa?dl=0