Ilford Sprite 35 II Black Silver camera vs Kodak EKTAR H35 Half Frame Film Camera
Overall winner: Kodak EKTAR H35 Half Frame Film Camera
Key Differences
Kodak (A) is positioned as a lightweight, pocket-sized half-frame 35mm camera that doubles images per roll for film saving and is listed at a lower price tier; Ilford (B) is a standard 35mm point-and-shoot from a traditional film brand with reports of flash and film-counter failures. Choose Kodak if you want a compact, film-saving half-frame design and a more affordable entry; choose Ilford if you prefer a classic full-frame 35mm point-and-shoot from a heritage film brand but accept potential reliability issues with flash/counter
Ilford Sprite 35 II Black Silver camera
Ilford Sprite 35 II Black Silver is a point & shoot film camera. It reports easy handling and solid camera quality, with some users noting easy photo results but mixed opinions on functionality
Pros
- easy to use
- camera quality
- compact form factor
- affordable-ish price perception
Cons
- flash functionality may stop working
- film counter may stop working
- mixed opinions on sturdiness
Kodak EKTAR H35 Half Frame Film Camera
Compact half-frame 35mm film camera with built-in flash and simple focus-free operation. Great for easy, portable shooting and retro style photos, though some users report durability concerns
Pros
- lightweight and pocket-sized
- easy-to-use with simple instructions
- film-saving design doubles images per roll
- built-in flash for day and night use
Cons
- mixed functionality reported by users
- plastic construction perceived as cheap and fragile
- some reports of broken flash units and shutter releases
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KODAK |
| Durability | Ilford |
| Versatility | KODAK |
| User Reviews | KODAK |