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Kodak Ektar H35NKodak FunSaver 800

Is it worth upgrading? Spec analysis, key improvements, and our verdict.

Ektar H35N
You own
Kodak
Ektar H35N
£50
2023
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FunSaver 800
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Kodak
FunSaver 800
£12 (-£38)
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The FunSaver 800 offers little measurable spec improvement over the Ektar H35N. Spend the money on glass instead.
Suitability by genre
Genre Ektar H35N FunSaver 800
Everyday
9.0
7.0
-2.0
Street
9.0
7.0
-2.0
Travel
9.0
9.0
Portrait
7.0
4.0
-3.0
Low Light
4.0
Landscape
7.0
4.0
-3.0
Parties & Events
9.0
Full spec comparison
Spec Ektar H35N FunSaver 800
Price £50 £12
Released 2023
Sensor 35mm half-frame (18 × 24mm) 35mm full-frame (24 × 36mm) — Kodak ISO 800 colour negative film
Video N/A — film camera N/A — film camera
Autofocus Fixed focus (~1m to ∞) Fixed focus (~1.2m to ∞)
Stabilisation N/A — film camera N/A — film camera
Burst Rate Manual wind-on; multiple-exposure lever Manual wind-on
Battery Life 1× AA alkaline battery Built-in alkaline battery (non-replaceable)
Weight ~130g (without battery) ~145g
Weather Sealed No No
Viewfinder Improved optical viewfinder with clearer framelines Simple optical viewfinder
Screen N/A N/A
Mount 35mm film (ISO 100–400 recommended) 27 exposures pre-loaded (ISO 800 colour negative)
Memory Cards 35mm 135-format film cartridge Pre-loaded 35mm film (non-replaceable)
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