📷 Snap, Shoot, and Share the Vintage Vibe!
The 1 Shot Point and Shoot 35mm Film Camera is a retro-inspired, reusable half-frame camera that combines classic aesthetics with modern convenience. It features a built-in flash, automatic exposure control, and comes bundled with a roll of high-quality black and white film, allowing you to capture stunning, grainy images with ease. Compact and lightweight, this camera is perfect for both seasoned photographers and newcomers looking to explore the art of film photography.
Item Dimensions | 4.7 x 2.6 x 1.7 inches |
Item Weight | 5.6 Ounces |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/120 seconds |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/120 seconds |
Shutter Type | Focal Plane Shutter |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.60x |
Film Color Type | ['black and white', 'color film'] |
Compatible Devices | camera |
Features | built in flash |
Film Format | 35mm |
J**D
Fun throwback to the film days!
Pretty fun camera to play around with!It comes with one roll of black and white, 400 ISO film that shoots half frame photos. The roll comes with a total of 18 exposures with two photos each (so total of 36 unique photos).The camera itself is a definite throwback to the 90s, where everyone I knew had one of these or one of those disposable ones.Usage is fairly straightforward - load the film, wind it, and snap photos.There is a flash which is activated via the toggle switch located at the front of the camera.This is a fixed focus camera with an aperture of 5.6. Coupled with the 400 ISO film, this camera should yield good photos in daytime and outdoor conditions, or well lit indoor areas as well.There's an instruction manual included that provides some basic pointers as well.Fun novelty item.... now I just need to find a place that still develops film!
J**Y
Fun and attractive 35 mm camera
This is a very unique camera--particularly in a world where there area so many excellent digital photo/video options. First off, it looks very retro--and that's appropriate for a camera that uses actual 35 mm film! But wait--there's more: the camera takes half sized photos. That's 18×24mm for those of you scoring at home. The first roll of film (18 exposures) is bundled but the rest is up to you. You'll also need a AAA battery which is not included. To their credit, they make abundantly clear that the battery isn't included.It's a fun camera to shoot and a vivid reminder of how far we've come in terms of photo equipment. It wasn't *that* long ago where camera equipment was expensive. Even basic Instamatic type cameras weren't cheap. Now everyone has a higher quality camera on their phone--and with some phones the camera is state of the art. Now I just need to figure out where to get it developed, something I haven't thought about in well over a decade. Recommended!
E**Y
It's great! Make sure to read instructions
I really like it but there's definitely a learning curve when taking photos for the first time!
S**E
Very cheapy feeling
Cute little camera but feels just like a little disposable camera. Wish it was a little more durable.Decent for price though
J**M
Fun little camera.
At first I was worried I wouldn’t be able to find affordable film, but as it turns out you can get rolls for as little as $5. Finding local places to develop the film properly(that is to say, receive negatives with your prints,) is a pain, for my location, but there’s always online options to send the film off to.Operation is easy, point, click, wind.One thing that bugged me a bit was that the green model was a metallic green, I thought it would be a matte, muted color. More shiny than I’d like, but a fun little memory maker none the less.
O**B
Dog water
Didn’t work at all. Went to get the film developed and everything was blank
J**9
Cute, well-made, and simple to use
This camera isn't anything fancy, but it is a pretty nice point and shoot that is straightforward for anyone who might be intimidated by film cameras. The retro style is really cute and fun for a film camera and I like the green color. So far it has been working really well and I haven't had any issues. When I get my first roll of film developed I'll update this with pictures.
S**U
Easy to set up
Please do not lose the manual/guide. Had to YouTube how to set it up but once I did it was pretty simple from there. First time handling a film camera and it is pretty simple. Super light and love that the film comes in a container of its own. Got it as a gift for my sister as she is a lover of art. Took some pics already but have not yet printed it. Will update once the pictures are printed.