Creative Film Shooters Who Want More From Their Half-Frame — Ektar H35N (2023): Everything the H35 was, plus a multiple-exposure mode that opens up a world of creative in-camera double exposures. The natural upgrade for H35 fans.
Travel, Portrait — A7 II (2014): The camera that proved full-frame IBIS was possible in a compact body.
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A7 II (2014)
Quick take: The ektar h35n is the most affordable; only the a7 ii is weather sealed. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.
Full specifications
| Specification | Ektar H35N (2023) | A7 II (2014) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | £50 | £549 |
| Sensor | 35mm half-frame (18 × 24mm) | Full-frame BSI CMOS 35mm |
| Resolution | — | 24.3MP |
| Video | N/A — film camera | 1080p 60fps |
| Autofocus | Fixed focus (~1m to ∞) | 117-point phase-detect hybrid AF |
| Stabilisation | N/A — film camera | 5-axis IBIS, 4.5 stops |
| Burst Rate | Manual wind-on; multiple-exposure lever | 5fps |
| Battery Life | 1× AA alkaline battery | 350 shots (CIPA) |
| Weight | ~130g (without battery) | 599g (body only) |
| Dimensions | 107 × 64 × 38mm | 126.9 × 95.7 × 59.7mm |
| Weather Sealed | No | Yes |
| Viewfinder | Improved optical viewfinder with clearer framelines | EVF 0.71× 2.36M-dot |
| Screen | N/A | 3.0" tilting touchscreen, 1.23M-dot |
| Mount | 35mm film (ISO 100–400 recommended) | Sony E-Mount |
| Memory Cards | 35mm 135-format film cartridge | SD / Memory Stick Pro Duo |
| Connectivity | N/A | Wi-Fi, NFC, Micro USB, Micro HDMI |
Suitability by genre
| Genre | Ektar H35N | A7 II |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday | — | |
| Street | — | |
| Travel | — | |
| Portrait | — | |
| Low Light | — | |
| Landscape | — |
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