Description
RETO Ultra Wide and Slim 35mm Reusable – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
RETO Ultra Wide and Slim 35mm Reusable Daylight Film Camera – 22mm Wide Lens, Focus Free, Light Weight, Easy to Use (Charcoal)
Test video – RETO Ultra Wide and Slim 35mm Reusable :
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Questions & Answers – RETO Ultra Wide and Slim 35mm Reusable :
Technical specifications – RETO Ultra Wide and Slim 35mm Reusable :
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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L. F (verified owner) –
cheap quality – you get what you pay for. this camera is fairly cheap, but the quality is also fairly cheap.
E. A (verified owner) –
Doesn’t come with film but works fine with film from store – Camera quality is good and works well
R. N (verified owner) –
Exceeded expectations – As others have noted, the process of installing and removing the film is a little nerve-wracking – due to the super lightweight, plastic winding components. That said – I was floored by the quality of my first three rolls of film. Definitely worth the $35. The viewfinder only captures ~70% of the final image, so watch your fingers!
F. S (verified owner) –
super cute and portable! – i bought the blue one and tested it out on my recent trip to universal. this camera feels like a toy! super light and portable too. i’m very impressed how my pictures came out 🙂 it does need to be bright out (which is cool). the last pic was still a bit sunny out but not as bright. still came out cool though! you reload the film yourself, which is really great! it’s a great swap instead of bringing your own expensive camera. i bring my ae-1 but i’m always scared of breaking it. so this was a great substitution in the meantime!
I. A (verified owner) –
Cute camera – Scratch easily but super small and cute.
F. S (verified owner) –
super cute and portable! – i bought the blue one and tested it out on my recent trip to universal. this camera feels like a toy! super light and portable too. i’m very impressed how my pictures came out 🙂 it does need to be bright out (which is cool). the last pic was still a bit sunny out but not as bright. still came out cool though! you reload the film yourself, which is really great! it’s a great swap instead of bringing your own expensive camera. i bring my ae-1 but i’m always scared of breaking it. so this was a great substitution in the meantime!
K. G (verified owner) –
One of the best cameras ever – The Ultra Wide and Slim is one of the best little plastic cameras ever, and RETO has brought it back! I was looking for one of the original Vivitar versions, and when I discovered that RETO was making a new version, I immediately bought one. Its 22mm wide-angle plastic lens produces amazing photos with tons of vignetting, and if the sun is in the shot, it has some ridiculous lens flare if you’re into that sort of thing. It’s small enough to carry around in your coat pocket or bag, so you can always have it with you. There’s no flash, so the Ultra Wide and Slim is definitely an outdoor daytime camera. Will it produce one of your best photographs ever? Or will it implode under the stress of its own plastic existence? You don’t know! (It probably won’t implode – none of mine have, and I’ve had several.) But it’s worth the risk. Get one! (FYI, if you’re familiar with the old Superheadz version, this new RETO version does NOT have the soft-touch finish that turned the Superheadz cameras all sticky over the years. Instead, the RETO has a dull matte finish.)
K. G (verified owner) –
One of the best cameras ever – The Ultra Wide and Slim is one of the best little plastic cameras ever, and RETO has brought it back! I was looking for one of the original Vivitar versions, and when I discovered that RETO was making a new version, I immediately bought one. Its 22mm wide-angle plastic lens produces amazing photos with tons of vignetting, and if the sun is in the shot, it has some ridiculous lens flare if you’re into that sort of thing. It’s small enough to carry around in your coat pocket or bag, so you can always have it with you. There’s no flash, so the Ultra Wide and Slim is definitely an outdoor daytime camera. Will it produce one of your best photographs ever? Or will it implode under the stress of its own plastic existence? You don’t know! (It probably won’t implode – none of mine have, and I’ve had several.) But it’s worth the risk. Get one! (FYI, if you’re familiar with the old Superheadz version, this new RETO version does NOT have the soft-touch finish that turned the Superheadz cameras all sticky over the years. Instead, the RETO has a dull matte finish.)
R. N (verified owner) –
Exceeded expectations – As others have noted, the process of installing and removing the film is a little nerve-wracking – due to the super lightweight, plastic winding components. That said – I was floored by the quality of my first three rolls of film. Definitely worth the $35. The viewfinder only captures ~70% of the final image, so watch your fingers!
P. J (verified owner) –
LITTLE CAMERA = GREAT PHOTOS – This camera performed way better than I expected. I did a biking trip and I knew I wasn’t going to have space or time to stop and take photographs with the manual camera. This fir on my bike jersey and was super easy to use while riding my bike. For a trip on the go I highly recommended.
I. A (verified owner) –
Cute camera – Scratch easily but super small and cute.
E. A (verified owner) –
Doesn’t come with film but works fine with film from store – Camera quality is good and works well
N. Z (verified owner) –
great little camera – I have over 20 different classic film cameras and this one is the most fun. I’ve modified the camera to accept filters. using a 34 mm to 49 mm Step Up Ring I now can use 49 mm filters. the step-up ring fits perfectly,using using 3M double-sided tape to fix the Step Up Ring to the camera. the Step Up ring blocks a portion of the viewfinder, so very carefully without affecting the threads, drill a 1/4″ hole in the Step Up Ring so you can view the lower right-hand corner of the viewfinder. I developed my own black and white film so using yellow orange and red filters I can run iso 800 or 1600. black and white film . opening the door and loading film with this camera is very fiddly. I would suggest practicing you’re loading technique,getting the film to load on the take-up spool is very tricky. work the shutter button a few hundred times to improve its release. this little guy is now my edc camera.
L. F (verified owner) –
cheap quality – you get what you pay for. this camera is fairly cheap, but the quality is also fairly cheap.
P. J (verified owner) –
LITTLE CAMERA = GREAT PHOTOS – This camera performed way better than I expected. I did a biking trip and I knew I wasn’t going to have space or time to stop and take photographs with the manual camera. This fir on my bike jersey and was super easy to use while riding my bike. For a trip on the go I highly recommended.
N. Z (verified owner) –
great little camera – I have over 20 different classic film cameras and this one is the most fun. I’ve modified the camera to accept filters. using a 34 mm to 49 mm Step Up Ring I now can use 49 mm filters. the step-up ring fits perfectly,using using 3M double-sided tape to fix the Step Up Ring to the camera. the Step Up ring blocks a portion of the viewfinder, so very carefully without affecting the threads, drill a 1/4″ hole in the Step Up Ring so you can view the lower right-hand corner of the viewfinder. I developed my own black and white film so using yellow orange and red filters I can run iso 800 or 1600. black and white film . opening the door and loading film with this camera is very fiddly. I would suggest practicing you’re loading technique,getting the film to load on the take-up spool is very tricky. work the shutter button a few hundred times to improve its release. this little guy is now my edc camera.