



🎞️ Capture moments, not waste — analog made effortlessly cool.
The Ilford Sprite 35-II is a reusable 35mm analog camera featuring a fixed 31mm f/9 wide-angle lens and 1/120s shutter speed, ideal for daylight photography. It includes a built-in flash with a 15-second recycle time for low-light shots and supports both color and black & white film. Manual film advance and rewind controls offer a hands-on shooting experience, all wrapped in a stylish blue and black body designed for eco-conscious creatives stepping up from disposable cameras.
F**O
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A**Z
Works great!
I’m very new to anything even close to photography so apologies for the artistic quality of the images but these are photos taken on the ilford camera on Kodak color film and it turned out great! The ones of people typically look better but I didn’t want to upload any identifying photos.
V**D
This bad boy has some gumption
Imagine wanting a disposable camera, that isn't disposable, but is also very inexpensive and cute.Wow you imagined the Ilford Sprite 35-II!I attached a long string thing to it and wore it around my neck until I discovered that point and shoot cameras are meant to have a wrist strap so people can't see how you carry around mediocre cameras for strange hobbies. That being said, I have a wrist strap now.I love this lil thing though, developing my 3rd roll of film from it and then trying out the HP5 iso 400 BW film around the city.Anyway this is a nice gift for someone, or a nice gift for yourself, I've searched around the interwebs looking for what photos look like taken on this bad boy and NOT BAD Y'ALL.Peace, love and pictures,-Virginald
M**S
It stopped working after the first roll
I really liked this camera at the beginning. It is lightweight and easy to use. However, it stopped working after my first film roll. Camera does not wind the film. It doesn’t function anymore and it is too late to return
G**
Cute idea but needs to be kept up with
If you buy this, be sure you know to buy more film and remember to develop it. Also, TURN ON the flash because I didn’t know you have to do that even in the daytime for good pics. Half of my first roll was all dark pictures. :( It’s functional and a good pocket size.
A**R
Waste of money
I was really looking forward to this, but after blowing through 2 rolls of film trying to get it to catch on the film, it won’t. I’ve looked at videos, read reviews and still it just will not catch the film and it will forever wind without catching the film.Super disappointed.
N**
Plastic and cheap feel but for the price pretty good
I bought this on some sort of 12% sale to take on a trip to Grand Tetons and Yellowstone just for fun. So for around $30 this is obviously not the most expensive film camera.If you are looking into getting into film I would say this could be a great start since all you need to do is get a battery, load a film and you are all auto.But then if you are pretty serious then there are better options of old cameras for even cheaper value in facebook markets or thrift stores.The only thing I wish this camera had was to be a lot smaller size and not feel so plastic feel. I have a Rollei 35T and that is smaller than this camera.
S**A
Blurry
After developing 2 rolls of film, only about 5 of the photos came out worthy. The rest were extremely blurry and had to be thrown out. I'm not a beginner with photography and made sure to keep the camera still. Pictures are a bit better with flash but this camera is just not worth going through the hassle of film to have bad quality pictures on the other side
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