Ilford Sprite 35-II
The Ilford Sprite 35-II camera has a fixed shutter speed (1/120s) with a 31mm, single element f9 fixed-focus wide-angle lens, perfect for capturing most well-focused daylight scenes, and also features a built-in flash with a 15-second recycle time for night time shooting.
Users can load the Sprite 35-II with their favorite film, whether it's colour negative or black and white, allowing them to capture quick snapshots or moody monochrome scenes. The camera has a manual film advance winding lever to move through each exposure and rewind the roll when the film is finished.
It’s extremely lightweight and compact, weighing just 122 grams, with dimensions of 119mm (W) x 67 (H)mm x 44mm (D).
Camera Specs
Optical Lens: 31mm, F=9 , 1 element
Focusing: Focus Free, 1m – ∞
Shutter Speed: Shutter 1 / 120s
Flash: Built-in Flash Push Switch – 15s recycle time
Film Format: 135 Film (24x36mm) ISO 200 / 400 / 800
View Finder: Field = 70%
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The Ilford Sprite 35-II a fun and affordable way to jump into analogue photography!
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1. C41
C41 is the standard process for developing color negative film. It produces the familiar color negatives that can be printed or scanned into digital images. Known for its wide latitude and forgiving nature, C41 is ideal for a variety of lighting conditions and is the most commonly used process for color photography.
2. B&W
B&W (Black and White) processing is used for black and white negative film. This classic process yields high-contrast monochrome images with deep blacks, bright whites, and a wide range of grays. B&W processing allows for greater control over tonality and is popular among photographers who prefer a timeless, artistic look.
3. ECN-2
ECN-2 is a specialized process used primarily for developing motion picture film. This process produces color negatives with lower contrast and more subdued colors compared to C41, which is ideal for cinematography. While primarily for movies, some photographers use ECN-2 for its unique aesthetic in still photography.
4. E6
E6 is the process used for developing color reversal, or slide, film. This process produces positive images directly on the film, which can be viewed as slides or projected. E6 is known for its vibrant colors, fine grain, and sharpness, making it a favorite among photographers who want richly saturated images.