Half-Frame 35mm Film Camera with Built-in Flash, Star Filter & Bulb Shutter

Half-Frame 35mm Film Camera with Built-in Flash, Star Filter & Bulb Shutter

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$90.99
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Half-Frame 35mm Film Camera with Built-in Flash, Star Filter & Bulb Shutter

Half-Frame 35mm Film Camera with Built-in Flash, Star Filter & Bulb Shutter

$90.99

Capture creative, film-style photos with this half-frame 35mm camera featuring a built-in star filter, glass lens element for sharper images, and bulb shutter for long-exposure effects. Ideal for photographers who want twice the frames per roll, easy tripod mounting, and a nostalgic film look with modern convenience.

Specifications:

  • Camera Type: Film Camera (Half Frame)
  • Film Format: 35mm (Half Frame) — twice the images per roll
  • Film Type: 35mm film
  • Flash: Built-in flash
  • Built-in Filter: Star filter (creates four-beam flares)
  • Optical Lens: 22mm F11 (F8 with flash), coated 2-element
  • Lens Elements: 1 glass lens + 1 aspherical acrylic lens
  • Aperture / Shutter: F11 (F8 with flash) / 1/100s and Bulb shutter
  • Film Transport: Manual wind and rewind
  • Special Features: Built-in star filter, bulb (long exposure) function, tripod hole, film-saving half-frame format
  • Power Supply: 1 x AAA alkaline battery (battery not included)
  • Dimensions: 110 x 62 x 39 mm (4.33 x 2.44 x 1.54 in)
  • Weight: 110 g (3.88 oz)
  • Materials: ABS plastic and aluminium
  • Package Contents: Camera body. (Film, battery, cable release and tripod not included)

Overview: This half-frame 35mm film camera delivers creative control and vintage character. The built-in star filter adds dramatic flare effects to point light sources, while the glass lens element improves sharpness and detail. Use the bulb mode and tripod mount for long-exposure night shots, or enjoy extended shooting with twice as many frames per roll thanks to the half-frame format.

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Safety Notes:

Use only the recommended battery type. Insert batteries with correct polarity and do not mix old and new batteries. Remove batteries when the camera is not in use for extended periods and dispose of used batteries properly. Keep batteries out of reach of children to avoid choking or ingestion risk.

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