
Kodak EKTAR H35
Score: 65/100
Camkory DC403
Score: 66/100Rankings

The Camkory point-and-shoot offers an impressive 44 MP sensor and a suite of fun features aimed at kids and casual shooters. While it excels in resolution and ease of use, its lack of optical zoom and modest low-light capability keep it from serious photography.

The Kodak Ektar H35 is a ultra-compact, reusable half-frame film camera aimed at beginners. It offers a high shot count per roll, built-in flash, and a nostalgic design, but sacrifices image sharpness and creative control due to its plastic lens and fixed focus.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 44 MPbest | |
— | 0.56 inchesbest | |
— | 1 xbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 9.5 f | 2.8 fbest |
400 ISObest | — | |
— | 1,080 pbest | |
— | 30 fpsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 100 gbest | 259 g |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Image Quality(1) | ||
Maximum Aperture (f) | 9.5 f | 2.8 f |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 100 g | 259 g |
Features(3) | ||
Built‑in Flash | true | false |
Autofocus System | fixed | Contrast-detection |
Warranty Period (years) | 0.082 years | 2 years |


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Professional reviewers consider the Ektar H35 an excellent entry-level film camera, lauding its affordable half-frame format, ultra-simple operation, and nostalgic styling, while acknowledging the trade-off of a plastic lens and lack of manual controls.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the camera for its beginner-friendliness, high shot count per roll, and retro look, but repeatedly mention battery drain from the flash, soft image rendering, and occasional film-handling quirks.

Professional reviewers commend the Camkory for its high 44 MP sensor, effective digital anti-shake and generous accessories, but note limited low-light performance and lack of optical zoom.
Everyday users love the camera's ease of use, portability and creative modes, but complain about occasional freezing, poor low-light results and the 32 GB card limitation.
“Perfect for film beginners”

“Love the 72 shots per roll”

“Cute and retro”


