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Kodak Analogue Cameras Kodak M35

Kodak M35

3.0

Single-Use Camera

£15.95£16.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.31/mo.*
9+stores
Kodak Analogue Cameras Kodak Gold 200 135-24

Kodak Gold 200 135-24

Camera Film

£9.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.33/mo.*
9+stores
Kodak Analogue Cameras Kodak Portra 400 5 Pack

Kodak Portra 400 5 Pack

4.9

Camera Film

£84.65£87.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £28.21/mo.*
9+stores
Kodak Analogue Cameras Kodak Colorplus 200 135-36

Kodak Colorplus 200 135-36

Camera Film

£9.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.16/mo.*
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Kodak Analogue Cameras Kodak UltraMax 400 135-36

Kodak UltraMax 400 135-36

Camera Film

£11.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.83/mo.*
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Kodak Analogue Cameras Kodak SUC Daylight 39

Kodak SUC Daylight 39

Single-Use Camera

£13.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.33/mo.*
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Kodak Analogue Cameras Kodak Ultra F9 Yellow

2

Kodak Ultra F9 Yellow

Single-Use Camera

£41.59
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.86/mo.*
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Kodak Analogue Cameras Kodak Printomatic Pink

4

Kodak Printomatic Pink

Instant Camera

£73.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £24.33/mo.*
7stores
Kodak Professional Portra 400 120 5 Pack

Kodak Professional Portra 400 120 5 Pack

Camera Film

£64.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.66/mo.*
9+stores
Kodak Gold 200 36
-12%

Kodak Gold 200 36

Camera Film

£10.50£11.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.50/mo.*
9+stores
Kodak FunSaver 27+12

Kodak FunSaver 27+12

4.1

Single-Use Camera

£17.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.99/mo.*
9+stores
Kodak Ektar 100 Professional 135 36
-63%

Kodak Ektar 100 Professional 135 36

Camera Film

£6.60£17.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.20/mo.*
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ANALOGUE CAMERAS

FAQ

Analogue cameras are devices that capture images on film instead of digitally. They offer a classic photography experience with a unique aesthetic. Analogue cameras require film rolls, which must be developed in a darkroom or by a professional service, offering you a tangible result once processed.

Analogue cameras use film to capture images, while digital cameras store images electronically. Analogue cameras provide a distinct grain and depth, often preferred for artistic projects. You need to manually adjust settings on many models, giving you full creative control over the photography process.

Analogue cameras are available in various formats like 35mm or medium format. Consider the type of photography you wish to pursue. Look at features such as lens compatibility, ease of use, and availability of film stock. Budget is also important as costs can vary significantly between models.

Analogue cameras are suitable for beginners looking to understand the fundamentals of photography. They encourage learning about exposure, focus, and composition without relying on digital aids. Some models are simple and user-friendly, making them ideal for those new to film photography.

Film for analogue cameras is available at photography stores and online retailers. It's important to choose the right type of film for your camera model and desired photographic effect. Popular types include color negative, black and white, and slide film.

Photos from analogue cameras require developing in a darkroom or through a professional lab service. You can develop black-and-white photos at home with the right equipment and chemicals. For color photos, it's often best to use professional services to ensure high-quality results.

Analogue Cameras: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting an analogue camera, it's crucial to consider your photography style. Are you into landscape photography, or do you prefer portrait shots? Different analogue cameras offer various features that cater to specific styles. For instance, a camera with interchangeable lenses gives you flexibility for diverse shooting conditions, while a compact point-and-shoot might be more convenient for street photography. Identifying your preferred style helps narrow down the options and ensures that the camera you choose complements your creative vision.

Analogue cameras come in different film formats, each offering unique characteristics. The most common formats are 35mm, medium format, and instant film. A 35mm camera is versatile and widely available, making it ideal for beginners. Medium format cameras provide higher image quality but require more investment in terms of cost and handling. Instant film cameras are perfect for those who enjoy immediate results and a nostalgic feel. Understanding these formats helps you pick an analogue camera that aligns with your desired outcomes and budget.

When buying an analogue camera, especially if it's pre-owned, checking its condition is vital to ensure it functions correctly. Look for signs of wear or damage such as scratches on the lens, light leaks in the body, or issues with the shutter mechanism. Test essential functions like focusing and film winding if possible. If you're purchasing online, ask the seller for detailed photos and a description of any known issues. A well-maintained camera not only lasts longer but also provides better performance, making your investment worthwhile.

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