KODAK M35 Manual: Comprehensive User Guide & Instructions

June 6, 2024
Kodak

The KODAK M35 Film Camera is a classic 35mm film camera that is perfect for those who want to experience the joy of film photography. This camera features a 31mm lens, focus-free technology, and a manual wind and rewind film transport system. The camera is easy to use and comes with a comprehensive user guide and instructions that cover everything from loading film to using the flash. The user manual also includes a list of FAQs that address common questions about the camera, such as how many exposures it can take and what kind of film it requires. Additionally, the manual provides tips for taking great photos, such as standing at least 1 meter away from the subject and keeping the sun at your back. Whether you’re an experienced photographer or a beginner, the KODAK M35 Film Camera is a great choice for capturing memories on film.

KODAK M35 Film Camera

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Features & Description

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  • Press the latch A  in the direction of the arrow and open the camera back door B Lift up the film rewind crank C and place a new roll of film into the Film Chamber

  • Push the rewind crank © back into place
    Pull out the film from the film canister and hook the 2nd hole onto the flm take-up spool D. Slightly advance the film by turning the film advance wheel E.

  • Ensure that the film lays flat against the center of the camera and close the camera’s back door.

  • Continue to advance the film by turning the film advance wheel E until it stops. Press the shutter button. Repeat this procedure one more time. The Film Counter F will now show number ‘1″, and the camera is ready for taking pictures

  • For best results, stand at least 1 meter (3 feet) from the subject and take photos in sunny or partly sunny weather. When taking pictures, keep the sun at your back.

For low light or indoor settings, use the flash. Switch the flash button to the • % • position. Wail for the Flash Ready LED to glow. Once the Flash Ready Light glows, the flash is ready for taking pictures

  • Open the battery door in the direction of the arrow. Insert one “AAA”alkaline battery into the battery chamber. Make sure the battery’s inserted according to the correct polarity. The correct polarity (the •+• and •-• ends of the battery) is indicated inside the battery compartment.
  • After all the pictures are taken, press the rewind button G located at the bottom of the camera. Turn the film rewind crank clockwise until all film is re-wound back into the film canister.
  • Open the camera back door B . Lift up the film rewind crank, and remove the film for- processing.

Product specification

  • Film Format:135 Film (24x36mm)
  • ISO 200 / 400
  • Optics Lens: 31mm, Faa10, 1 element
  • Focusing: Focus Free, 1m ~ oo
  • Shutter Speed: 1 /120s
  • Film Transport: Manual wind and rewind
  • View Finder: Field “” 70%
  • Power Source: 1AAA- Alkaline Battery
  • Dimensions: 114(W) x 63 (H) x 35 (D) mm
  • Weight: 100 gram
  • Main Plastic Material: ABS
    Film and battery not included

FAQS

Can u connect it to YOur phone

No. This is a traditional 35mm film camera that requires film to be processed by a professional lab.

Why did my flash stop working after replacing the batteries?

Replace the product or Refund

Is there a timer feature on this camera?

No timer feature on this camera

can you film videos?

No. It can not.

Is there any kind of exposure adjustment on this camera?

No Exposure adjustment, it is automatic.

why did the flash stop working even though I put in new batteries?

We are truly sorry that the camera flash did not work well.
We also apologize for the inconvenience that this caused to you.
To replace an item:
Please Go to “Your Orders” and select “Return or replace items” to replace the camera.

Does it come with a wrist strap or a place to apply one?

Yes! It comes with a wrist strap.

Can you use this camera up close with the object you want to take a picture of? Could you use it for selfies?

You can use the camera up close as long as you make sure it’s focused. Not really used for selfies. Someone has to take the photo for you, if you want it to come out right and not blurry.

Up to how many pictures can it take at a time?

For these cameras. The standard load sizes were 24 or 36 exposers per roll.

what kind of film does it need?

35mm Photographic film. Kodak Gold, Ultramax, or Fuji Superia work well.

Is there a manual for this camera? There wasn’t one in the package.

Yes! There is a greeting card inside the package, you may find the user manual on website by scanning the QR code printed on it.
Or, simply download from the link below 🙂 https://kodak.sinopromise.com/uploads/files/kodaklicensingproducts/KODAK%20Film%20Camera%20M35/M35%20user%20manual%20-%20EN.pdf

How many exposures are there?

Film is not included, You can use 135 35mm film 24 / 36 exp on this camera.

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