
Best selling Analogue + Instant films
Here you’ll find the best-selling products in the Analogue + Instant films category. The ranking is primarily based on sales volume, while also taking factors such as availability, price trends, and overall customer relevance into account. For each product, we provide a short description and the most important insights from customer reviews so you can quickly compare the most popular options. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. AGFAPHOTO Reusable Photo Camera 35mm
Agfaphoto reusable 35 mm camera in black. Fully trendy - suitable for color and black-and-white photography. Compatible with all ISO 200/400/800 films. Features a built-in flash, a 31 mm optical lens, F=9, and fixed focus with a shutter speed of 1/120 s. Includes a case and shoulder strap. Battery and film sold separately.

2. Kodak Snapic A1 35mm Film Camera
The Kodak Snapic A1 35mm film camera in Rhino Grey is a user-friendly analogue camera that is ideal for uncomplicated film applications. With its fixed-focus 35mm lens and f/8 aperture, it enables effortless daylight shooting without the need for manual adjustments. The camera is equipped with a built-in flash that is automatically activated in low light and offers a range of approximately 1 to 3 metres. It uses standard 35mm film and is optimised for an ISO setting of 400, allowing a maximum of 36 shots per roll. The compact design and light weight of 200 g without battery make the Snapic A1 an ideal companion for travelling and everyday use. The Rhino Grey finish is not only abrasion-resistant, but also gives the camera a modern and neutral appearance. This camera is the successor to earlier Kodak compact film cameras and represents the brand's tradition of accessible analogue photography.
- Fixed focus 35mm lens with f/8 aperture for easy operation
- Built-in flash for low-light photography
- Optical viewfinder with parallax correction
- Tripod thread for more stable photography
- Compact and portable design, ideal for travelling

3. Kodak Ektar H35
Ideal for a film beginner or anyone looking to reduce film costs, the half frame film camera will allow you to double up on your 35 mm film and yield double the photos. This camera features a built-in flash, a lightweight body, and comes in four nature-inspired colors, making it the perfect camera for travel or any social occasion.

4. Pentax 17
The Pentax 17 takes pictures in half format. This involves taking two 17 mm x 24 mm images in the original 35 mm format (36 mm x 24 mm). In the normal camera position, the images are taken in portrait format, which has the great advantage that the images are delivered "smartphone-compatible" directly after development and scanning, and can therefore be shared directly in the communities.The Pentax 17 has a developed 25mm F3.5 fixed focal length lens (equivalent to a 37mm lens in 35mm format) and the Pentax 17 has a manual film winding mechanism based on the mechanisms of the Pentax brand SLR film cameras. The film advance lever allows users to enjoy film advance and shutter winding. A simple film loading system has been developed to avoid errors when loading the film.

5. Kodak Ektar H35N
The Kodak Ektar H35N features three highlights that are rarely found in other reusable film cameras: an integrated star filter, a bulb function with a tripod socket, and a coated partial glass lens. The star filter adds special effects when capturing bright objects, creating space for dreamy results. The bulb shutter and tripod socket work together to support long exposure shots, providing another way to utilize the camera for content creation. Additionally, the camera includes a refined viewfinder and a rewind button. With these advancements and features, creating artistic images with the camera is effortless.

6. Kodak Ultra F9
Capture your memories and give them an analog look with the reusable Kodak F9 film. The Kodak F9 is a reusable film camera that uses 35mm film. The camera is easy to use and provides a great way to shoot on strips. With its retro design, it features a fixed-focus lens, a manual film rewind, and a power switch for the flash. Compared to disposable cameras, the Kodak F9 is reusable, making it environmentally friendly. Simply buy a roll of 135mm film, load it into the camera, take your photos, rewind the film, and develop it—analog photography has never been easier. Reusable 35mm film camera. Suitable for all ISO 200/400 films. 31mm f/9 fixed-focus lens. Built-in flash. Operates on 1 AAA battery.

7. Kodak Ektar H35
The half-frame film camera is ideal for film beginners or anyone looking to reduce their film costs. With it, you can double your 35mm film and take twice as many photos. This camera features a built-in flash, a lightweight body, and is available in four nature-inspired colors, making it the perfect camera for travel or any social occasion.

8. Ilford Sprite 35 II
Ilford Sprite 35-II reusable 35mm compact camera in vintage style. The Ilford Sprite 35-II camera is a tribute to the original Ilford Sprite 35 from the 1960s. It is an easy-to-use camera for creating authentic analog photos. Just load the film, press the shutter, and advance the film lever - done. Compared to disposable cameras, the Ilford Sprite 35-II is reusable, making it environmentally friendly.

9. Nuvint Digital camera
The Nuvint warm grey is a screen-free digital camera that looks like an analogue camera but does not require film. All photos are saved directly to the SD card and can be downloaded via USB-C cable. The camera is perfect for capturing beautiful moments with a vintage look.
Technical data: Display resolution: 12 megapixels, F/2.8 f=5 mm (35 mm equivalent), 1/3.2" sensor.
Rechargeable: Battery lasts for up to 1,000 pictures, charging time 2-3 hours.
Digital film styles: Vintage, Cool, B&W - changeable at the touch of a button.
LED flash: For even lighting and better image quality.
Memory: Integrated 8GB SD card for up to 4,000 photos.
Robust: Impact-resistant plastic housing.

10. Kodak M35 REUSABLE CAMERA Pink
Capture your memories with this reusable film camera that uses 35mm film. Just like disposable cameras, the M35 features a fixed-focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, and a switch to turn the flash on and off. Simply purchase a roll of 35mm film, load it in, take your photos, rewind it, and have the film developed.
