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Camera Kodak M35

The Kodak M35 camera is a compact model designed for photography enthusiasts looking to capture precious moments with exceptional image quality. With a film sensitivity of ISO 200 to 400, it allows for flexible use in various lighting conditions. The Kodak M35 uses 35 mm film, ideal for obtaining high-quality images.

Equipped with a built-in flash, this model ensures sharp shots even in low light, with different modes such as Auto, Fill-in, red-eye reduction, and slow sync to adapt to every situation. Its minimum focusing distance of 1 m also allows for capturing precise details, while its shutter speed of 1/120 s guarantees clear results.

With dimensions of 114 mm wide, 63 mm high and a lightweight of 143 g, the Kodak M35 is easily portable, making it an ideal companion for your adventures. Its modern look in gray adds a touch of elegance to this device. Finally, it operates with a AAA battery, providing reliable performance for extended use.

For any additional information, a user manual is available, guiding you in the optimal use of your Kodak M35.

Manual of product M35

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Editorial note

The Kodak M35 stands out for its exceptional image quality, thanks to an adjustable film sensitivity (ISO 200-400) that adapts to various lighting conditions. Its built-in flash, with several modes such as Auto and red-eye reduction, allows for capturing sharp images even in low light. Weighing only 143 g and with compact dimensions, this camera is easy to carry and handle, while featuring a modern and sleek design with its gray finish. However, using 35 mm film can pose practicality issues for users accustomed to digital photography, leading to additional costs for purchasing film and developing photos. Additionally, the minimum focusing distance of 1 meter limits close-up possibilities, and the shutter speed of 1/120 s may not be sufficient to capture fast-moving subjects, which could result in blurriness. While the built-in flash is useful, it may not match the quality of an external flash system. In terms of durability, the camera uses nickel-metal hybrid (NiMH) batteries, providing good performance for daily use. However, the perceived value of the Kodak M35 could be affected by the costs associated with using film, which may not suit all users. Overall, the Kodak M35 is an interesting choice for those seeking a classic photographic experience, but it has certain limitations to consider.

Score details

User experience

The user experience is generally positive thanks to the exceptional image quality and practical features like the built-in flash, but the use of 35mm film may deter some users.

Performance

The camera's performance is good in varied lighting conditions, but the shutter speed of 1/120 s may limit capturing fast-moving subjects.

Battery life

The use of nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) hybrid batteries ensures good durability and performance, perfect for daily use.

Design

The modern and sleek design of the Kodak M35, with its gray finish, gives it an attractive look, although some users may find it bulky.

Value for money

Although the camera offers good features, the costs associated with 35mm film can be a drawback in the long run for users accustomed to digital photography.

Usability

The lightweight and compact nature of the camera makes it easy to use, but the minimum focusing distance of 1 meter may restrict some shooting possibilities.


Advantages

Adjustable image quality ISO 200-400

Built-in flash with multiple modes

Lightweight and compact, easy to carry

Modern and aesthetic design

NiMH batteries for lasting performance

Disadvantages

35 mm film less practical and expensive

Minimum focus distance of 1 meter

Insufficient shutter speed for movement

Built-in flash of limited quality

Weight and dimensions considered bulky

Technical Specifications M35

General Information

Flash

  • Built-in flash
    Yes
  • Flash modes
    Car

Camera

  • Camera type
    Compact film camera
  • Film sensitivity (ISO)
    200 - 400
  • Movie type
    35 mm
  • Country of origin
    China

Weight and dimensions

  • Height
    63 mm
  • Weight
    143 g
  • Width
    114 mm
  • Depth
    35 mm

Objective system

  • Focal length
    31 mm
  • Structure of the objective (elements/groups)
    1/1

Power

  • Battery technology
    Alkaline
  • Number of supported batteries
    1
  • Battery type
    AAA

Tuning

  • Minimum focusing distance
    1 m

Shutter

  • Camera shutter speed
    1/120 s

Color

  • Product color
    Gray

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the weight of the Kodak M35?
The weight of the Kodak M35 is 143 g.
What is the height of the Kodak M35?
The height of the Kodak M35 is 63 mm.
What is the width of the Kodak M35?
The width of the Kodak M35 is 114 mm.
What is the depth of the Kodak M35?
The depth of the Kodak M35 is 35 mm.
How do I correctly insert the film into my Kodak M35?
To insert the film, open the back cover of the camera and align the film cassette with the take-up spool. Insert the cassette into the film chamber, ensuring it is securely in place. Then, pull the beginning of the film through the film plane and align it with the red index mark. Carefully close the back cover to avoid damaging the film.
What should I do if my photos are too dark? How do I adjust the exposure on the Kodak M35?
The Kodak M35 is an automatic camera with fixed settings. However, you can control the exposure by choosing appropriate shooting conditions. Make sure to shoot in well-lit environments or use additional light sources. In low light conditions, feel free to use the flash function to properly expose your subjects.
What should I do if the flash on my Kodak M35 is not working?
First, check if the battery in your camera is charged. If the flash still does not work, ensure that the camera is in 'Flash On' mode and that the recharge indicator is not blinking, which would indicate that the flash is ready. Also, check that the flash range is suitable for the shooting distance. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
How do I adjust the focus on the Kodak M35?
The Kodak M35 has a fixed-focus lens that automatically focuses on subjects at a specific distance. For best results, stay within the optimal focus range of 1.5 to 3 meters from your subject. This camera is designed for general photography, especially outdoors or in well-lit environments.
My prints are blurry. What can I do to improve image quality?
To reduce blur in your prints, hold the camera steady while shooting. Indoors or in low light conditions, use a stable surface or a tripod for added stability. Using the flash is also recommended in low light situations to avoid motion blur. Make sure not to move the camera until the shutter has fully opened.
Does the Kodak M35 have a built-in flash?
Yes, the Kodak M35 has a built-in flash, allowing for well-lit photos even in low light, providing convenience and versatility.
What type of camera is the Kodak M35?
The Kodak M35 is a compact film camera, making it a portable option for photography enthusiasts who appreciate the specifics of film photography.
What battery technology does the Kodak M35 use?
The Kodak M35 operates on alkaline batteries, ensuring reliable and long-lasting power for the camera, allowing users to take more photos without frequently changing batteries.
How many flash modes does the Kodak M35 offer?
The Kodak M35 has an automatic flash mode. While it does not offer multiple flash options, the automatic mode ensures that the flash activates when necessary to ensure properly exposed images.
What type of film is compatible with the Kodak M35?
The Kodak M35 uses 35 mm film, a widely available size that offers good value for users of the camera.
Is the manual for the Kodak M35 available in French?
Yes, the manual for the Kodak M35 is available in French.

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Presentation of product M35 specifications from brand Kodak

General Information

The Kodak M35 is a compact camera from the Kodak brand, known for its innovation and quality in the field of photography. This model, identified by the code M35 | 520004525, ensures optimal performance and an enhanced user experience. Its unique EAN code, 4897120490097, facilitates its identification in distribution systems.

Flash

Yes, the Kodak M35 is equipped with a built-in flash, allowing for sharp shots even in low light conditions. The various flash modes available, such as Auto, Fill-in, red-eye reduction, and slow sync, allow for adjusting the lighting according to the specific needs of each shot, thus ensuring quality results.

Camera

This model is classified as a compact film camera, designed to offer remarkable image quality, perfect for capturing unforgettable moments. The film sensitivity (ISO) is adjustable between 200 and 400, providing flexibility of use in various lighting conditions. The Kodak M35 uses 35 mm film, determining the size and format of the pictures. Manufactured in China, the product may evoke varied perceptions regarding quality and authenticity.

Weight and Dimensions

The dimensions of the Kodak M35 are optimized for easy transport: its height is 63 mm, its width is 114 mm, and its depth is 35 mm. Weighing only 143 g, this device is lightweight, making it easy to handle and use on a daily basis.

Lens System

The Kodak M35 has a focal length of 31 mm, which defines the field of view and the distance at which it is possible to capture subjects accurately. The lens design consists of a 1/1 structure, clarifying the elements and groups that compose it.

Power

This model operates with nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) hybrid batteries, offering stable performance and increased durability, making it suitable for daily use. It supports a single AAA battery, ensuring sufficient autonomy for prolonged use.

Focusing

The minimum focusing distance of the Kodak M35 is 1 meter, allowing for sharp images even at relatively far distances, although this may limit close-up shots.

Shutter

The Kodak M35 has a shutter speed of 1/120 s, which allows for capturing sharp images in low light conditions, although this speed may not be sufficient to freeze fast-moving subjects.

Color

The model is offered in an elegant gray hue, adding a modern touch to its design and making it appealing to aesthetically conscious users.