
Ilford Pixie 35-II Film Camera - With 1/2 Frame Adaptor
The Ilford Pixie 35-II is a flexible, manual-control film camera perfect for both novices and seasoned photographers. It features a fixed-focus 32mm Gakken lens with three adjustable aperture settings: , , and a tiny f/100. Shutter control is simple, offering a standard second speed and a Bulb mode for creative long exposures. For even more experimental options, the lens is removable, allowing the camera to be used as a pinhole camera. Adding to its versatility, a included half-frame adapter doubles your shot count per roll of film and is ideal for shooting in the vertical orientation.
- Fixed Focus 32mm Gakken Lens
- 35mm Film Camera
- Includes Half-Frame Adapter
- Removable Lens - Enjoy Pinhole Photography!
- Experience the Retro Charm of Film Pgotography
The Ilford Pixie 35-II is a flexible, manual-control film camera perfect for both novices and seasoned photographers. It features a fixed-focus 32mm Gakken lens with three adjustable aperture settings: f/6.4, f/16, and a tiny f/100. Shutter control is simple, offering a standard 1/100 second speed and a Bulb mode for creative long exposures. For even more experimental options, the lens is removable, allowing the camera to be used as a pinhole camera. Adding to its versatility, a included half-frame adapter doubles your shot count per roll of film and is ideal for shooting in the vertical orientation.
The Ilford Pixie 35-II is the ideal camera for those who want a hands-on yet simple film photography experience. Control is entirely manual, allowing you to shape your images with an aperture lever offering three different settings and manual focus guided by a zone indicator. For more creative freedom, a dedicated Bulb mode button is included for stunning long exposures. Shooting is completed in the classic analogue style: you use a winding knob to advance the film after each shot and a rewinding knob once your roll is complete. To keep track of your progress, a film counter is provided, which you set to 'S' (Start) when loading the film, ensuring you know exactly how many shots you've taken.
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Ilford Pixie 35-II Film Camera - With 1/2 Frame Adaptor
The Ilford Pixie 35-II is a flexible, manual-control film camera perfect for both novices and seasoned photographers. It features a fixed-focus 32mm Gakken lens with three adjustable aperture settings: , , and a tiny f/100. Shutter control is simple, offering a standard second speed and a Bulb mode for creative long exposures. For even more experimental options, the lens is removable, allowing the camera to be used as a pinhole camera. Adding to its versatility, a included half-frame adapter doubles your shot count per roll of film and is ideal for shooting in the vertical orientation.
- Fixed Focus 32mm Gakken Lens
- 35mm Film Camera
- Includes Half-Frame Adapter
- Removable Lens - Enjoy Pinhole Photography!
- Experience the Retro Charm of Film Pgotography
The Ilford Pixie 35-II is a flexible, manual-control film camera perfect for both novices and seasoned photographers. It features a fixed-focus 32mm Gakken lens with three adjustable aperture settings: f/6.4, f/16, and a tiny f/100. Shutter control is simple, offering a standard 1/100 second speed and a Bulb mode for creative long exposures. For even more experimental options, the lens is removable, allowing the camera to be used as a pinhole camera. Adding to its versatility, a included half-frame adapter doubles your shot count per roll of film and is ideal for shooting in the vertical orientation.
The Ilford Pixie 35-II is the ideal camera for those who want a hands-on yet simple film photography experience. Control is entirely manual, allowing you to shape your images with an aperture lever offering three different settings and manual focus guided by a zone indicator. For more creative freedom, a dedicated Bulb mode button is included for stunning long exposures. Shooting is completed in the classic analogue style: you use a winding knob to advance the film after each shot and a rewinding knob once your roll is complete. To keep track of your progress, a film counter is provided, which you set to 'S' (Start) when loading the film, ensuring you know exactly how many shots you've taken.
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The Ilford Pixie 35-II is a flexible, manual-control film camera perfect for both novices and seasoned photographers. It features a fixed-focus 32mm Gakken lens with three adjustable aperture settings: , , and a tiny f/100. Shutter control is simple, offering a standard second speed and a Bulb mode for creative long exposures. For even more experimental options, the lens is removable, allowing the camera to be used as a pinhole camera. Adding to its versatility, a included half-frame adapter doubles your shot count per roll of film and is ideal for shooting in the vertical orientation.
- Fixed Focus 32mm Gakken Lens
- 35mm Film Camera
- Includes Half-Frame Adapter
- Removable Lens - Enjoy Pinhole Photography!
- Experience the Retro Charm of Film Pgotography
The Ilford Pixie 35-II is a flexible, manual-control film camera perfect for both novices and seasoned photographers. It features a fixed-focus 32mm Gakken lens with three adjustable aperture settings: f/6.4, f/16, and a tiny f/100. Shutter control is simple, offering a standard 1/100 second speed and a Bulb mode for creative long exposures. For even more experimental options, the lens is removable, allowing the camera to be used as a pinhole camera. Adding to its versatility, a included half-frame adapter doubles your shot count per roll of film and is ideal for shooting in the vertical orientation.
The Ilford Pixie 35-II is the ideal camera for those who want a hands-on yet simple film photography experience. Control is entirely manual, allowing you to shape your images with an aperture lever offering three different settings and manual focus guided by a zone indicator. For more creative freedom, a dedicated Bulb mode button is included for stunning long exposures. Shooting is completed in the classic analogue style: you use a winding knob to advance the film after each shot and a rewinding knob once your roll is complete. To keep track of your progress, a film counter is provided, which you set to 'S' (Start) when loading the film, ensuring you know exactly how many shots you've taken.















