KODAK EKTAR H35N CAMERA GLAZED PINK
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Built-in Star Filter
The filter is used to create four-beam flares on beaming spots. Commonly used in shooting night illuminations, reflections on water surfaces, and scenes with tiny light sources.
Coated, Improved Glass Lens
One element of acrylic lens is replaced by glass lens which helps to sharpen the clarity of the images.
Bulb Function (Long Exposure)
With the use of a tripod, it helps to capture the trail of moving objects.
Tripod Hole
For best results, use a tripod to keep your camera steady and activate the bulb shutter to support long exposure photography.
- Film Format: 35mm (Half Frame)
- Film Transport: Manual Wind And Rewind
- Optical Lens: 22mm F11 (F8 with flash on), Coated
- 2-Element Lens: 1 Glass Lens, 1 Aspherical Acrylic Lens
- Shutter Release: 1/100s, Bulb Shutter
- Flash: Built-in
- Filter: Built-in Star Filter
- Power Supply: 1 × AAA Alkaline Battery
- Dimensions: 110(W) × 62(H) × 39(D) mm
- Weight: 110(g)
- Materials: ABS / Aluminium
NB! Film, battery, cable release and tripod are excluded in the package.
Weight
110 g
Delivery time
8-10 w.d.
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