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kodak-reusable-35mm-film-camera

(24 customer reviews)

$47.27

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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.

24 reviews for kodak-reusable-35mm-film-camera

  1. 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.

  2. 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

  3. Tariq

    I bought this for my girlfriend for Xmas and she loves it.

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. Tariq

    I bought this for my girlfriend for Xmas and she loves it.

  7. 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.

  8. Emily Kang

    I really love the color but durability is so poor

  9. 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.

  10. D. Bledsoe

    Plastic junk. In this case you do not even get what you paid for. Bypass

  11. 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.

  12. 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

  13. D. Bledsoe

    Plastic junk. In this case you do not even get what you paid for. Bypass

  14. 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.

  15. Emily Kang

    I really love the color but durability is so poor

  16. 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.

  17. 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

  18. 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.

  19. Tariq

    I bought this for my girlfriend for Xmas and she loves it.

  20. 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.

  21. 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.

  22. 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

  23. 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.

  24. 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

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