The OP likes the "retro 126 looks" of the H35 -- if you read the OP. I'm mentioning that he can have the real MccOY.
… I may be a little early but this camera would make a great Christmas present.
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Love that left hand shot in particular, looks almost like it was taken underwater. Last time I checked, my local Mike's Camera was out of the H35, but I'm pretty sure they have 3-packs of that film available.
Does anybody else remember being ushered to the cold tap by their parents after touching a hot flash bulb? I know they said 'don't touch it, it's very hot', but what is a kid to do! Imagine the lawsuits today if Kodak had gone full retro.
I still use those magicubes with my Rollei A110. And yes, they are hot!
Don't give up all hope. There may be some similar cameras that could be altered to meet your idea/plan. I checked my Superheadz half-frame and there is just not a large enough film panel for full-frame, but something like the Escudo Half 35 is wide like the H35 -- and appears to have the same features. I don't have one, but it might have a "build" that could be modified to meet your needs. Perhaps there is a seller on the WEB that shows a picture of the interior.
There are lots of these on EBAY, but none of them appear USED -- probably because they are so new -- but they will be showing up there pretty soon at bargain basement prices.
Yes, a half frame to covert to a full frame so I could deliberately overlap images which is why I showed what I was doing with that photo. A regular full frame is just a regular full frame.
Pretty sure that a stock Lomo LC-Wide will do that if you got the $$. Never fussed with the half-frame feature on that camera at all, my bad.
The GOOD news is that anyone who loves the look of the H35 does not have to pay $50 to "enjoy the experience." Just pick up any Kodak 126 Instamatic -- 0.99¢ TOPS -- and reload it with 35mm film. You'll be good to go -- PLUS the ladies will be all over you!!!
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Colorado must be different than around here. (South Puget sound)
Hardly any of the second hand stores or Value Village or Goodwill stores have much, if any old plastic cameras. And, if they do they want much more than $.99
Not sure why but they have prices of 7.99-14.99 on that sort of junk. Not sure if anyone pays that or they get some kind of support for unsold stuff that depends on its supposed ‘value’.
Sure, 20 years ago the bins were piled high with this sort of cameras, all priced at $1-2, but it’s all gone now.
About 30 years ago I picked up a incomplete 60mm f11.7 refractor of undetermined make. I removed the .965 focusing draw tube and rigged up a standard 1.25 focuser. It doesn’t look like much but within the limits of it’s simple two element achromat it gives clean crisp images of the moon and planets.
Half frame connection? If I slip out the visual back, I have a conversion to T mount and can use it on my Olympus Pen F at prime focus.
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