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The Kodak M38 35mm Film Camera is a user-friendly, focus-free camera featuring a powerful built-in flash, designed for both beginners and seasoned photographers. Its compact design makes it perfect for capturing life's moments on the go, all while embracing the charm of analog photography.
C**N
SO CUTE
Can’t wait to try this. It’s such a cute film camera.
K**R
Reusable disposable camera
This is basically a reusable disposable camera, much the same as people used to buy to take poor quality vacation pics ~20 years ago. Plastic lens, single shutter speed, awful flash.If that's the look you're going for, this is perfect.If you want to actually take good quality pictures on 35mm film, you should go to ebay and buy an old Canon or Nikon SLR for similar money. Or even a basic point and shoot camera would be a vast improvement. If you haven't shot on film before, I don't recommend using this as the results will probably be disappointing.
A**E
Kamera funktioniert nicht
Ich habe zwei Rollen mit Bildern gefüllt und wollte sie entwickeln lassen aber die Kamera hat einen Fehler, weshalb kein einziges Bild belichtet ist. Ich habe jetzt dem Kundenservice geschrieben und hoffe, dass ich einen Ersatz bekomme.
A**R
first camera
great first camera if you’re getting into film
A**
Good for the price
I've gone through two and a half rolls of film on this camera so far and I think it's a pretty alright little camera, but there are probably better options out there.I'll start positive, it's very easy to carry around. It's lightweight but fairly durable, and small enough that you can just throw it in a bag and pull it out when you need it. The pictures are pretty good for a cheaper point-and-shoot, disposable cameras are a lot more expensive now so if you're like me and just want a camera that does the work for you, this camera makes more sense from a financial standpoint.My camera did arrive open like some other people, but this didn't cause any issues, although I was worried. Tbh I think the adhesive on the package sucks and couldn't handle the transport and super cold weather. The light sensitivity kind of sucks, but mine could just be faulty. I had better luck taking pictures on my disposable camera. But it's nothing that can't be fixed with some editing. I also find that it can be a bit difficult to rewind photos as there's a lot of tension, and loading the film can be a bit tricky too. I recently bought a used camera off of marketplace, and although it requires me to be a bit more involved because it's not a point-and-shoot, it works so much better despite being decades old and me using the same film.I'll continue using this camera, but more as a second option because of the convenience of its size. But if you're not too concerned about picture quality (my pictures that turned out weird were just over or under-exposed), I'd say this is a pretty solid buyTL;DR: decent camera for the price if you're just looking for a point-and-shoot. The light sensitivity sucks on mine but it could just be faulty. It's a good started camera if you want something automatic