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- Optics Lens: 31mm, F=9, 1 element
- Focusing: Focus Free, 1m~infinity
- Shutter Speed: 1/120s
- Film Format: 135 Film (24x36mm)
- Film Transport: Manual wind and rewind
Brand | KODAK |
Model Name | F9 |
Form Factor | Ultracompact |
Special Feature | Image Stabilization |
Color | Green |
Shooting Modes | Manual |
Item Weight | 349 Grams |
Video Capture Resolution | No Video |
Compatible Mountings | Kodak F9 |
Capture the memories with this reusable 35mm film camera. Just like it's range of disposable cameras, Kodak F9 has fixed focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, and a switch to turn flash On/Off.
A m a z o n Customer –
If you’re looking for a fun, easy intro to film photography, or already have a nice camera and want something cheap to knock around with – this camera is perfect! It’s very easy to load the film, and the only “controls” are flash or no flash. The fixed focus lens has a pleasant viewing angle. The camera itself has that cool vintage look, and the “toy”/”disposable” style is less intimidating to people on the street than whipping out some enormous DLSR with a giant lens. Everywhere I take it people ask me where I got it, it’s a great ice-breaker.There’s only 2 things you need to know: (1) is that anything you shoot in less than full daylight will come out as a black rectangle unless you use the flash (which requires a battery), I basically wasted my first roll of film because I didn’t know that (and I never use flash because I don’t like the look and it attracts too much attention; and (2) we are all so spoiled these days by smartphone cameras having perfectly crisp focus automatically on all our pictures, you may be disappointed by the fixed-focus lens giving your subjects that “toy camera” / “disposable camera” look – nothing is really blurry but nothing is really crisp. Best results are to place primary subject 5-10 feet away and avoid backlighting.
Esther –
El flash dejo de funcionar de inmediato.Se traba el botón para abrir la tapa y sacar el carrete, y para enrollar el carrete ,después del primero me costo trabajo porque sentía que se iba a romper la palanca
Tariq –
I bought this for my girlfriend for Xmas and she loves it.
caroline murphy –
i’ve shot 2 entire rolls of film. they both came out blank. the third I noticed that within the first few pictures the dial was resetting? so it was on S??I don’t know but I lost pictures i’ll never get back
Vlad Pham –
This is worth the price. It is easy to use and light weight to take to a ball game or even hiking. I use it more than my phone camera. I will say it took a roll of film or so to learn what needs flash or not. im new to film and I think this is a great starter.
Tariq –
I bought this for my girlfriend for Xmas and she loves it.
Grayson P. –
Photos come out decently, and quality is comparable to a disposable camera. The mechanism is exactly the same as other cheap plastic cameras but I think this has a better look.
Emily Kang –
I really love the color but durability is so poor
Grayson P. –
Photos come out decently, and quality is comparable to a disposable camera. The mechanism is exactly the same as other cheap plastic cameras but I think this has a better look.
D. Bledsoe –
Plastic junk. In this case you do not even get what you paid for. Bypass
Grayson P. –
Photos come out decently, and quality is comparable to a disposable camera. The mechanism is exactly the same as other cheap plastic cameras but I think this has a better look.
melanie degulis –
Bought it, broke after one roll so I returned it and repurchased thinking maybe mine was just a dud. Nope, it has broken once again and I haven’t even gotten through a whole roll of film. Waste of money very disappointing
D. Bledsoe –
Plastic junk. In this case you do not even get what you paid for. Bypass
Shara –
I should’ve read a few times before selecting this on my bday registry. You guys are advertising a 35mm when it’s 31mm…Hopefully my mechanisms work as I’ve just read in other reviews that it’s defective.
Emily Kang –
I really love the color but durability is so poor
A m a z o n Customer –
If you’re looking for a fun, easy intro to film photography, or already have a nice camera and want something cheap to knock around with – this camera is perfect! It’s very easy to load the film, and the only “controls” are flash or no flash. The fixed focus lens has a pleasant viewing angle. The camera itself has that cool vintage look, and the “toy”/”disposable” style is less intimidating to people on the street than whipping out some enormous DLSR with a giant lens. Everywhere I take it people ask me where I got it, it’s a great ice-breaker.There’s only 2 things you need to know: (1) is that anything you shoot in less than full daylight will come out as a black rectangle unless you use the flash (which requires a battery), I basically wasted my first roll of film because I didn’t know that (and I never use flash because I don’t like the look and it attracts too much attention; and (2) we are all so spoiled these days by smartphone cameras having perfectly crisp focus automatically on all our pictures, you may be disappointed by the fixed-focus lens giving your subjects that “toy camera” / “disposable camera” look – nothing is really blurry but nothing is really crisp. Best results are to place primary subject 5-10 feet away and avoid backlighting.
caroline murphy –
i’ve shot 2 entire rolls of film. they both came out blank. the third I noticed that within the first few pictures the dial was resetting? so it was on S??I don’t know but I lost pictures i’ll never get back
Vlad Pham –
This is worth the price. It is easy to use and light weight to take to a ball game or even hiking. I use it more than my phone camera. I will say it took a roll of film or so to learn what needs flash or not. im new to film and I think this is a great starter.
Tariq –
I bought this for my girlfriend for Xmas and she loves it.
Vlad Pham –
This is worth the price. It is easy to use and light weight to take to a ball game or even hiking. I use it more than my phone camera. I will say it took a roll of film or so to learn what needs flash or not. im new to film and I think this is a great starter.
A m a z o n Customer –
If you’re looking for a fun, easy intro to film photography, or already have a nice camera and want something cheap to knock around with – this camera is perfect! It’s very easy to load the film, and the only “controls” are flash or no flash. The fixed focus lens has a pleasant viewing angle. The camera itself has that cool vintage look, and the “toy”/”disposable” style is less intimidating to people on the street than whipping out some enormous DLSR with a giant lens. Everywhere I take it people ask me where I got it, it’s a great ice-breaker.There’s only 2 things you need to know: (1) is that anything you shoot in less than full daylight will come out as a black rectangle unless you use the flash (which requires a battery), I basically wasted my first roll of film because I didn’t know that (and I never use flash because I don’t like the look and it attracts too much attention; and (2) we are all so spoiled these days by smartphone cameras having perfectly crisp focus automatically on all our pictures, you may be disappointed by the fixed-focus lens giving your subjects that “toy camera” / “disposable camera” look – nothing is really blurry but nothing is really crisp. Best results are to place primary subject 5-10 feet away and avoid backlighting.
melanie degulis –
Bought it, broke after one roll so I returned it and repurchased thinking maybe mine was just a dud. Nope, it has broken once again and I haven’t even gotten through a whole roll of film. Waste of money very disappointing
Shara –
I should’ve read a few times before selecting this on my bday registry. You guys are advertising a 35mm when it’s 31mm…Hopefully my mechanisms work as I’ve just read in other reviews that it’s defective.
Esther –
El flash dejo de funcionar de inmediato.Se traba el botón para abrir la tapa y sacar el carrete, y para enrollar el carrete ,después del primero me costo trabajo porque sentía que se iba a romper la palanca