Disposable VS Kodak Ektar H35 - Which is for you?
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- In this video I compare the Kodak Ektar h35 against a typical disposable camera from fujifilm!
Reusable point and shoot cameras can be a great and somewhat environmentally friendly alternative. We compare the image quality and other features that make the h35 a very unique and fun camera. Thank you so much for watching, I'd appreciate if you considered subscribing!
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Did you guess correctly?? How’d you do?? 👇🏼
Genuinely believed that this channel would have some hundred thousand subscribers, amazing quality video
Dang this only has 220 views I thought watching this it woulda been in the thousand even hundreds of thousands
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ah thanks so much for this indepth review... guess u just gained another subscriber! been contemplating on which is better either a disposable or the H35 i got as a gift recently, but that comparison reaaaaally blew my mind out.. ((((((felt confident enough to use the H35 anywhere now)))))
That’s great! Thanks for watching and happy shooting! 🥰
I would love more videos on the H35❤
This convinced me to make the purchase
amazing video man. good job
Thank you!
Really appreciate all your Ektar H35 videos as I've been trying to decide whether or not to invest in one myself. Decided to go with the H35N which has a glass lens and hopefully better image quality. Disposables are fun but I'm definitely trying to be mindful of the waste I create with my film photography so hearing your thoughts on the sustainable aspects and economics of the camera has been very helpful. Thanks so much + subscribed! 😊
That’s amazing to hear! Thanks so much for sticking around! 🥰❤️
Watching this video as an H35 owner... I clocked A as my camera when I saw the selfie taken at the arches at 2:49. The flare from the sun is unmistakable. Such a familiar glow... it's in most of my pictures!
hi, what kind of ISO do you use?
@@shanavanheel9846 most of my best pictures were taken with Kodak Portra 400… but I sometimes play around with other film just for the fun of it! I recently tried CineStill 800T for some low-light shots and I’m waiting for them to be developed now!
thank you for this
Great quality video!
thank you so much!
Guessed correctly but only because of the color of the film stock ahaha. I've noticed that the disposable has a more greenish tint while the regular Fuji 400 has more magenta when I shot them both, so that's why I guessed correctly. But I'm honestly surprised that the disposable has more vignette around the corners and the resolution is not as good as a half frame.
Yes very shocking results!!
The disposable cameras lens must not be as sharp, who knew!
How come the colors in the images look different when they are shot with the same film?
Am I the only one that preferred the way the disposable looked? 😭
I definitely like the color better, i feel like the focus was worse than the h35 though
I thought the same thing - the colours were much deeper and the H35 photos just looked flat 😭 very obvious with the pool photo
I have gotten some real nice photos on expired disposables. I knew someone who had his disposable film cameras developed at cvs or walgreens. I thought he took them with a digital camera. They looked like they were taken with a regular 35mm or digital camera. Very exceptional compared to disposable camera photos.
My main concern was choosing the right film speed for the H35, does it expose correctly with slower films?
I think anywhere between iso 100-400 works well! Personally I like the 200-400 range more since film generally does better with a touch of overexposure :)
I develop and scan myself so I do have more control tho!
I got it wrong, and I'm very glad!! I got an Ektar for Christmas, from watching your vid and I'm super excited to try it this year.
That’s awesome news! Good luck! It’s a lot of fun
A Disposable
B H35
oh god hahahahha i missed , that was a good test tho
A- H3 because the photos are worse composed compared to B and you said the viewfinder was worse haha
B- Disposable because way more green and you have a fuji disposable eheh
Hahah true, the tiny view finder is probably the H35s weakest trait 😫
A Kodak B disposable