Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus Free, Easy to Use, Build in Flash and Compatible with 35mm Color Negative or B/W Film (Film and AAA Battery NOT Included) (Purple)
Product Dimensions
4.49 x 2.48 x 1.38 inches
Item Weight
5 ounces
ASIN
B09C5BHQLD
Item model number
kodakm35
Date First Available
August 9, 2021
Manufacturer
Sino Promise Group
Test video – Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus :
➕ What is the price of Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus in-store is 90 SAR VAT.
➕ When Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus was released ?
The release date was August 9, 2021.
➕ What is the price of Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus cheap used ?
The price of Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus used is 60 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus ?
Special specifications :
Film Format : 135 Film (24x36mm) ISO 200 / 400
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.2 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus in Saudi Arabia ?
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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16 reviews for Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus
Rated 4 out of 5
H. O (verified owner)–
Lightweight alternative to disposable – At $22 this is a fine camera, build quality is low but for the price it’s ok. Fixed aperture and shutter speed with no light sensor makes this in essence a disposable camera in capability. It will crank out the same grainy, infinite depth of field, flat colored, probably underexposed photos again and again.
Rated 4 out of 5
J. E (verified owner)–
cool camera ! – it was a only a bit confusing at first when i was learning how to use it but its perfect! all you need is 1 singular triple A battery and a roll of 35mm film from your local store and you can take lots of cute pics! there’s lots of tutorials on youtube if your still confused !
Rated 5 out of 5
N. K (verified owner)–
Good camera but read the instructions! – This camera is good value for the money considering the cost of disposable cameras. We bought this for my 8 year old to take to summer camp rather than risk loss of a digital camera. Camera worked and took great pictures. However, I thought it would be intuitive enough to use so didn’t read the instructions. So I fumbled with the film and exposed some filelm. Remaining pictures turned out great. Do use the flash on all pictures as recommended. Follow the instructions for proper loading of the film and the wind back of the film. I was expecting that the film would wind back after all the pictures were taken like my manual camera of the past. But this camera, you have to use a tiny crank at the bottom to manually wind the entire film back into the canister. It takes a while to wind back and is a little tedious. Same with loading – there are specific instructions on how far out to pull the film on the ridges. All is explained in the instructions which are NOT in the package but can be downloaded. So read them first and don’t wing it like I did. I lost about 12 shots.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. O (verified owner)–
A Great Little Camera! – I bought this to take to Universal studios with me! I wanted to shoot film but didn’t want to take my grandpa’s bigger camera with me. This is a great film camera, especially for the price. It takes great photos. I dio reccomend using flash unless youre somewhere like, insanely bright. These photos I took were with fujifilm superia x-tra 400! If you’re using 200 iso, I would DEFINITELY reccomend flash for sure.
Rated 5 out of 5
O. N (verified owner)–
Sooo cute, 80s vibes – It’s a gift so it hasn’t been used yet…..cant wait for girls to open it on christmas.
Rated 5 out of 5
Z. F (verified owner)–
Great starter. – I purchased this camera to be used as a gift. Great for a starter. Unfortunately, I did return it. Not because of any being wrong with the camera itself, but because I found that the cost a film is outrageous. Which at the end, doesn’t make a great gift for a starter. (Pre teen or teenage years old.)
Rated 5 out of 5
Z. F (verified owner)–
Great starter. – I purchased this camera to be used as a gift. Great for a starter. Unfortunately, I did return it. Not because of any being wrong with the camera itself, but because I found that the cost a film is outrageous. Which at the end, doesn’t make a great gift for a starter. (Pre teen or teenage years old.)
Rated 4 out of 5
H. O (verified owner)–
Lightweight alternative to disposable – At $22 this is a fine camera, build quality is low but for the price it’s ok. Fixed aperture and shutter speed with no light sensor makes this in essence a disposable camera in capability. It will crank out the same grainy, infinite depth of field, flat colored, probably underexposed photos again and again.
Rated 4 out of 5
D. B (verified owner)–
Kodak used to make such good camera’s. What’s going on here. – The flash doesn’t always work. The wiring is crooked so it doesn’t always set off the flash. It’s a good outdoor camera and a good indoor one if it works. You have to be willing to sacrifice a slide if you wanna risk taking an indoor one. It feels like very cheap plastic but it’s okay since they don’t make these cameras anymore 🙁 it’s sad because I got a better one at the 99 cents only store back in the day (only putting that part to inspire Kodak to do better)
Rated 4 out of 5
D. B (verified owner)–
Kodak used to make such good camera’s. What’s going on here. – The flash doesn’t always work. The wiring is crooked so it doesn’t always set off the flash. It’s a good outdoor camera and a good indoor one if it works. You have to be willing to sacrifice a slide if you wanna risk taking an indoor one. It feels like very cheap plastic but it’s okay since they don’t make these cameras anymore 🙁 it’s sad because I got a better one at the 99 cents only store back in the day (only putting that part to inspire Kodak to do better)
Rated 5 out of 5
N. K (verified owner)–
Good camera but read the instructions! – This camera is good value for the money considering the cost of disposable cameras. We bought this for my 8 year old to take to summer camp rather than risk loss of a digital camera. Camera worked and took great pictures. However, I thought it would be intuitive enough to use so didn’t read the instructions. So I fumbled with the film and exposed some filelm. Remaining pictures turned out great. Do use the flash on all pictures as recommended. Follow the instructions for proper loading of the film and the wind back of the film. I was expecting that the film would wind back after all the pictures were taken like my manual camera of the past. But this camera, you have to use a tiny crank at the bottom to manually wind the entire film back into the canister. It takes a while to wind back and is a little tedious. Same with loading – there are specific instructions on how far out to pull the film on the ridges. All is explained in the instructions which are NOT in the package but can be downloaded. So read them first and don’t wing it like I did. I lost about 12 shots.
Rated 4 out of 5
J. E (verified owner)–
cool camera ! – it was a only a bit confusing at first when i was learning how to use it but its perfect! all you need is 1 singular triple A battery and a roll of 35mm film from your local store and you can take lots of cute pics! there’s lots of tutorials on youtube if your still confused !
Rated 3 out of 5
D. D (verified owner)–
Package came open – Package came all busted open. Plastic is very cheap but you get what you pay for. Interested to see if it works as it was just packaged in a bag and the packaging was broken & ripped.
Rated 5 out of 5
O. N (verified owner)–
Sooo cute, 80s vibes – It’s a gift so it hasn’t been used yet…..cant wait for girls to open it on christmas.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. O (verified owner)–
A Great Little Camera! – I bought this to take to Universal studios with me! I wanted to shoot film but didn’t want to take my grandpa’s bigger camera with me. This is a great film camera, especially for the price. It takes great photos. I dio reccomend using flash unless youre somewhere like, insanely bright. These photos I took were with fujifilm superia x-tra 400! If you’re using 200 iso, I would DEFINITELY reccomend flash for sure.
Rated 3 out of 5
D. D (verified owner)–
Package came open – Package came all busted open. Plastic is very cheap but you get what you pay for. Interested to see if it works as it was just packaged in a bag and the packaging was broken & ripped.
H. O (verified owner) –
Lightweight alternative to disposable – At $22 this is a fine camera, build quality is low but for the price it’s ok. Fixed aperture and shutter speed with no light sensor makes this in essence a disposable camera in capability. It will crank out the same grainy, infinite depth of field, flat colored, probably underexposed photos again and again.
J. E (verified owner) –
cool camera ! – it was a only a bit confusing at first when i was learning how to use it but its perfect! all you need is 1 singular triple A battery and a roll of 35mm film from your local store and you can take lots of cute pics! there’s lots of tutorials on youtube if your still confused !
N. K (verified owner) –
Good camera but read the instructions! – This camera is good value for the money considering the cost of disposable cameras. We bought this for my 8 year old to take to summer camp rather than risk loss of a digital camera. Camera worked and took great pictures. However, I thought it would be intuitive enough to use so didn’t read the instructions. So I fumbled with the film and exposed some filelm. Remaining pictures turned out great. Do use the flash on all pictures as recommended. Follow the instructions for proper loading of the film and the wind back of the film. I was expecting that the film would wind back after all the pictures were taken like my manual camera of the past. But this camera, you have to use a tiny crank at the bottom to manually wind the entire film back into the canister. It takes a while to wind back and is a little tedious. Same with loading – there are specific instructions on how far out to pull the film on the ridges. All is explained in the instructions which are NOT in the package but can be downloaded. So read them first and don’t wing it like I did. I lost about 12 shots.
M. O (verified owner) –
A Great Little Camera! – I bought this to take to Universal studios with me! I wanted to shoot film but didn’t want to take my grandpa’s bigger camera with me. This is a great film camera, especially for the price. It takes great photos. I dio reccomend using flash unless youre somewhere like, insanely bright. These photos I took were with fujifilm superia x-tra 400! If you’re using 200 iso, I would DEFINITELY reccomend flash for sure.
O. N (verified owner) –
Sooo cute, 80s vibes – It’s a gift so it hasn’t been used yet…..cant wait for girls to open it on christmas.
Z. F (verified owner) –
Great starter. – I purchased this camera to be used as a gift. Great for a starter. Unfortunately, I did return it. Not because of any being wrong with the camera itself, but because I found that the cost a film is outrageous. Which at the end, doesn’t make a great gift for a starter. (Pre teen or teenage years old.)
Z. F (verified owner) –
Great starter. – I purchased this camera to be used as a gift. Great for a starter. Unfortunately, I did return it. Not because of any being wrong with the camera itself, but because I found that the cost a film is outrageous. Which at the end, doesn’t make a great gift for a starter. (Pre teen or teenage years old.)
H. O (verified owner) –
Lightweight alternative to disposable – At $22 this is a fine camera, build quality is low but for the price it’s ok. Fixed aperture and shutter speed with no light sensor makes this in essence a disposable camera in capability. It will crank out the same grainy, infinite depth of field, flat colored, probably underexposed photos again and again.
D. B (verified owner) –
Kodak used to make such good camera’s. What’s going on here. – The flash doesn’t always work. The wiring is crooked so it doesn’t always set off the flash. It’s a good outdoor camera and a good indoor one if it works. You have to be willing to sacrifice a slide if you wanna risk taking an indoor one. It feels like very cheap plastic but it’s okay since they don’t make these cameras anymore 🙁 it’s sad because I got a better one at the 99 cents only store back in the day (only putting that part to inspire Kodak to do better)
D. B (verified owner) –
Kodak used to make such good camera’s. What’s going on here. – The flash doesn’t always work. The wiring is crooked so it doesn’t always set off the flash. It’s a good outdoor camera and a good indoor one if it works. You have to be willing to sacrifice a slide if you wanna risk taking an indoor one. It feels like very cheap plastic but it’s okay since they don’t make these cameras anymore 🙁 it’s sad because I got a better one at the 99 cents only store back in the day (only putting that part to inspire Kodak to do better)
N. K (verified owner) –
Good camera but read the instructions! – This camera is good value for the money considering the cost of disposable cameras. We bought this for my 8 year old to take to summer camp rather than risk loss of a digital camera. Camera worked and took great pictures. However, I thought it would be intuitive enough to use so didn’t read the instructions. So I fumbled with the film and exposed some filelm. Remaining pictures turned out great. Do use the flash on all pictures as recommended. Follow the instructions for proper loading of the film and the wind back of the film. I was expecting that the film would wind back after all the pictures were taken like my manual camera of the past. But this camera, you have to use a tiny crank at the bottom to manually wind the entire film back into the canister. It takes a while to wind back and is a little tedious. Same with loading – there are specific instructions on how far out to pull the film on the ridges. All is explained in the instructions which are NOT in the package but can be downloaded. So read them first and don’t wing it like I did. I lost about 12 shots.
J. E (verified owner) –
cool camera ! – it was a only a bit confusing at first when i was learning how to use it but its perfect! all you need is 1 singular triple A battery and a roll of 35mm film from your local store and you can take lots of cute pics! there’s lots of tutorials on youtube if your still confused !
D. D (verified owner) –
Package came open – Package came all busted open. Plastic is very cheap but you get what you pay for. Interested to see if it works as it was just packaged in a bag and the packaging was broken & ripped.
O. N (verified owner) –
Sooo cute, 80s vibes – It’s a gift so it hasn’t been used yet…..cant wait for girls to open it on christmas.
M. O (verified owner) –
A Great Little Camera! – I bought this to take to Universal studios with me! I wanted to shoot film but didn’t want to take my grandpa’s bigger camera with me. This is a great film camera, especially for the price. It takes great photos. I dio reccomend using flash unless youre somewhere like, insanely bright. These photos I took were with fujifilm superia x-tra 400! If you’re using 200 iso, I would DEFINITELY reccomend flash for sure.
D. D (verified owner) –
Package came open – Package came all busted open. Plastic is very cheap but you get what you pay for. Interested to see if it works as it was just packaged in a bag and the packaging was broken & ripped.