• 35mm Film Camera
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  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
  • 35mm Film Camera
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35mm Film Camera

$50.00 USD

All the fun of a disposable — without tossing one in the trash every roll. Load any 35mm roll, point, shoot, then reload and go again. Ideal for your first roll of film — or as the no-worries camera you bring to the beach, the lake, and anywhere you'd never risk a pro body. Have yourself a looong weekend.

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Overall rating: 3.5 / 5 from 28 reviews.

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Reliable and nostalgic!

"This camera has been really good to me! It’s small and light enough to be able to use it reliably on trips near and far, and it has always gotten the job done for me with a super nostalgic feel. It does the best in bright light. Lately, the mechanism to rewind film has gotten stuck a lot more easily, which has caused some frames to be exposed when I’ve had to open the back to fix it, but all things considered, it’s a great little camera."

Annie (4/5)

Nice photos but misses avg of 6 shots per roll

"Used this for 8 rolls and captured some lovely moments. I had most luck with iso400 film in good outdoor light. Haven’t quite figured out inside shots yet. Main issue with this cam is it misses some shots consistently on every roll. I think it’s a great cam to help you decide if you want to put more money into doing film or if you want something that can handle moisture."

Dominic (3/5)

"Love the subtle shot. Reminds me of my childhood. Excited to use it!"

Kristyan (3/5)

Easy/fun to use - but flawed

"So far my experience with this camera has been incomplete. I really enjoy the simplicity of the camera especially while shooting on film — however, my first camera left me with about 2 wasted rolls after I turned them in. Not to mention, the flash on my camera was defective. It took almost a year for me to get it replaced to try again. Hoping others haven’t had experiences with those defects — I’m excited to give my replacement a try though."

Deian B. (3/5)

Really simple film camera.

"Really simple film camera. Gets the job done and is a cool point and shoot👍"

Alma (5/5)

cool looking but some issues

"film winder stopped grabbing onto the film ~5 frames into my first roll - had to pop the back, expose my previously-taken photos, and re-attach the film leader to the winder, it had slipped off somehow internally there are better ways to attach the film leader to the winder that they could have used to avoid this situation"

Nick B. (3/5)

All good!

"Testing it still and waiting on my first roll. Looks cute and sturdy, all the mechanism work well. Can't wait for results"

Zuzanna C. (5/5)

Fun camera

"Fun camera"

Jason (4/5)

Better to have tutorial

"Better to have simple tutorial such as how to install and remove film."

Shiro N. (3/5)

Fundamentally Flawed

"The camera is fundamentally flawed. The spool has no insert for the film strip, so the winder is effectively winding the film around itself. As a result, the film constantly slips inside the camera so you cannot advance to the next frame. Then unless you have a dark room to open the camera and try to fix it, you are left fumbling blind in a changing bag trying to fix it. I ruined multiple rolls of film trying to use this camera thinking it was a film issue. Moment sent me a replacement and it had the same issue. I hope they will fix this for the next one as it should be a simple update to the spool. The concept of this camera is great, but the execution is poor."

Thomas D. (1/5)

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