The RETO Ultra-Wide & Slim 35mm Film Camera is a fun and easy-to-use film camera for general use that is reminiscent of the beloved Vivitar UWS. Perfect for outdoor parties, celebrations, and daylit scenes, the camera has a versatile fixed-focus 22mm wide-angle lens (f/11 - 1/125s). It is small and light and fits easily into your pocket. Compatible with all 35mm color or black-and-white films, this camera allows you to quickly capture candid snapshots as well as portraits and moody monochrome scenes. Designed for simple operation, the camera has a manual film advance winding lever to move through each exposure and rewind the roll when the film is finished. The camera doesn't have a flash. As such it is advised to only use films with an ISO lower than 400 under bright sunlight and to use films with an ISO of 400 or more in normal or cloudy weather. No batteries are required to use the camera.
The RETO Ultra-Wide & Slim 35mm Film Camera is a fun and easy-to-use film camera for general use that is reminiscent of the beloved Vivitar UWS. Perfect for outdoor parties, celebrations, and daylit scenes, the camera has a versatile fixed-focus 22mm wide-angle lens (f/11 - 1/125s). It is small and light and fits easily into your pocket. Compatible with all 35mm color or black-and-white films, this camera allows you to quickly capture candid snapshots as well as portraits and moody monochrome scenes. Designed for simple operation, the camera has a manual film advance winding lever to move through each exposure and rewind the roll when the film is finished. The camera doesn't have a flash. As such it is advised to only use films with an ISO lower than 400 under bright sunlight and to use films with an ISO of 400 or more in normal or cloudy weather. No batteries are required to use the camera.
The RETO Ultra-Wide & Slim 35mm Film Camera is a fun and easy-to-use film camera for general use that is reminiscent of the beloved Vivitar UWS. Perfect for outdoor parties, celebrations, and daylit scenes, the camera has a versatile fixed-focus 22mm wide-angle lens (f/11 - 1/125s). It is small and light and fits easily into your pocket. Compatible with all 35mm color or black-and-white films, this camera allows you to quickly capture candid snapshots as well as portraits and moody monochrome scenes. Designed for simple operation, the camera has a manual film advance winding lever to move through each exposure and rewind the roll when the film is finished. The camera doesn't have a flash. As such it is advised to only use films with an ISO lower than 400 under bright sunlight and to use films with an ISO of 400 or more in normal or cloudy weather. No batteries are required to use the camera.
The RETO Ultra-Wide & Slim 35mm Film Camera is a fun and easy-to-use film camera for general use that is reminiscent of the beloved Vivitar UWS. Perfect for outdoor parties, celebrations, and daylit scenes, the camera has a versatile fixed-focus 22mm wide-angle lens (f/11 - 1/125s). It is small and light and fits easily into your pocket. Compatible with all 35mm color or black-and-white films, this camera allows you to quickly capture candid snapshots as well as portraits and moody monochrome scenes. Designed for simple operation, the camera has a manual film advance winding lever to move through each exposure and rewind the roll when the film is finished. The camera doesn't have a flash. As such it is advised to only use films with an ISO lower than 400 under bright sunlight and to use films with an ISO of 400 or more in normal or cloudy weather. No batteries are required to use the camera.
Last updated at 06/04/2026 10:02:57
Reto Ultra Wide and Slim 35 mm Film Camera, Pastel Pink
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Reto Ultra Wide & Slim Film Camera - Pastel Pink
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RETO Ultra Wide & Slim 35mm Film Camera - Pastel Pink
Delivery between 5–15 June $9.70
originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
I'm having such fun with my Reto Ultrawide and Slim. It travels with me everywhere as it's so small and light it fits nicely in my pocket. It was novel to find it survived an accidentally dropped on rocks once too.I like the way the camera handles flare, though of the taking into account of the fixed settings is otherwise important if it isn't sunny. Shooting from under the trees into light, for instance, doesn't work even with a colour Kodak Ultramax 400 film (used with all the sample shots).In sum, if you're after a camera with control, that looks more than a little plastic box (though that has a kind of charm for me too), or want to be able to shoot in dark or indoors this isn't the camera for you. For a reloadable that takes things back to basics I'd ... MoreI'm having such fun with my Reto Ultrawide and Slim. It travels with me everywhere as it's so small and light it fits nicely in my pocket. It was novel to find it survived an accidentally dropped on rocks once too.I like the way the camera handles flare, though of the taking into account of the fixed settings is otherwise important if it isn't sunny. Shooting from under the trees into light, for instance, doesn't work even with a colour Kodak Ultramax 400 film (used with all the sample shots).In sum, if you're after a camera with control, that looks more than a little plastic box (though that has a kind of charm for me too), or want to be able to shoot in dark or indoors this isn't the camera for you. For a reloadable that takes things back to basics I'd recommend you give the Reto Ultrawide and Slim a go.
originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
The Reto was a total impulse buy on my part. I'm glad I did though. It's lightweight and compact. Perfect for shoving in your pocket or bag. I've only run one roll of Silberra 160 through it so far but was surprised at how well it did. It was a little fiddly to load (you have to get the cartridge just so) and those with bigger hands than mine might struggle to keep their fingers out of the way when shooting with it. But with a range of colours to choose from, it's fun and easy to use. A perfect little plastic wonder.
originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
The Reto Ultra Wide and Slim is a great light weight very pocketable take anywhere camera. It gives great wide results and is sharp centrally. Downsides it's cheap plastic and it really isn't designed to go beyond 24 shots as it starts to make noises like the plastic winder is under stress going up to 36. Despite this the counter does go up to 36 and so far I've got away with using several full rolls. Beware of the viewfinder. It's really only a guide to the centre of the image. There will be extra image on all sides on the final shot. Also hold it with your fingers holding only the sides of the camera as if you hold the front they will be in shot. Ditto the strap. Make sure you know where that is. Sample shots on P3200 worked well with the slow lens.
| Film Format | 35 mm |
| Focal Length | 22mm |
| Aperture | f/11 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/125 Seconds |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 3.3' / 1 m |
Reto Ultra Wide and Slim 35 mm Film Camera, Pastel Pink
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Reto Ultra Wide & Slim Film Camera - Pastel Pink
Delivery $10
RETO Ultra Wide & Slim 35mm Film Camera - Pastel Pink
Delivery between 5–15 June $9.70
I'm having such fun with my Reto Ultrawide and Slim. It travels with me everywhere as it's so small and light it fits nicely in my pocket. It was novel to find it survived an accidentally dropped on rocks once too.I like the way the camera handles flare, though of the taking into account of the fixed settings is otherwise important if it isn't sunny. Shooting from under the trees into light, for instance, doesn't work even with a colour Kodak Ultramax 400 film (used with all the sample shots).In sum, if you're after a camera with control, that looks more than a little plastic box (though that has a kind of charm for me too), or want to be able to shoot in dark or indoors this isn't the camera for you. For a reloadable that takes things back to basics I'd ... MoreI'm having such fun with my Reto Ultrawide and Slim. It travels with me everywhere as it's so small and light it fits nicely in my pocket. It was novel to find it survived an accidentally dropped on rocks once too.I like the way the camera handles flare, though of the taking into account of the fixed settings is otherwise important if it isn't sunny. Shooting from under the trees into light, for instance, doesn't work even with a colour Kodak Ultramax 400 film (used with all the sample shots).In sum, if you're after a camera with control, that looks more than a little plastic box (though that has a kind of charm for me too), or want to be able to shoot in dark or indoors this isn't the camera for you. For a reloadable that takes things back to basics I'd recommend you give the Reto Ultrawide and Slim a go.
The Reto was a total impulse buy on my part. I'm glad I did though. It's lightweight and compact. Perfect for shoving in your pocket or bag. I've only run one roll of Silberra 160 through it so far but was surprised at how well it did. It was a little fiddly to load (you have to get the cartridge just so) and those with bigger hands than mine might struggle to keep their fingers out of the way when shooting with it. But with a range of colours to choose from, it's fun and easy to use. A perfect little plastic wonder.
The Reto Ultra Wide and Slim is a great light weight very pocketable take anywhere camera. It gives great wide results and is sharp centrally. Downsides it's cheap plastic and it really isn't designed to go beyond 24 shots as it starts to make noises like the plastic winder is under stress going up to 36. Despite this the counter does go up to 36 and so far I've got away with using several full rolls. Beware of the viewfinder. It's really only a guide to the centre of the image. There will be extra image on all sides on the final shot. Also hold it with your fingers holding only the sides of the camera as if you hold the front they will be in shot. Ditto the strap. Make sure you know where that is. Sample shots on P3200 worked well with the slow lens.
This little camera is definitely not going to win any awards for sharpness, but for shooting far away scenes when it gets it right, it's fantastic as an always-on-you pocket camera.Nothing fancy, but the wide lens is ideal for walks in good daylight. I've even given it to my youngest several times and he enjoys the simplicity of it, and has taken some keepers (the B&W shot in the sample images is his).It weighs next to nothing, so although I'd rather use other cameras when going out just to take photos, I carried this around in my jacket pocket for about two weeks just capturing street and landscape scenes on my daily commute. Slightly weird flare when shooting straight into the light but I kind of enjoy the unexpected result.Overall very pleased with it.
The ideal antidote to the smartphone camera (waits for howls of derision...) The images are from XP2 Super (dev'd and scanned by the lovely AW team) The camera sits very comfortably in the hand, the construction overall is very robust - the back seals nicely so no risk of light leaks. The absence of a flash facility contributes to 'pocketability' Some force is required to get the film cartridge in place - it's made easier if you ensure the slot in the film rewind shaft is aligned with the corresponding part of the cartridge BEFORE attempting to load it - the shaft won't automatically 'find its way in' to the cartridge otherwise. In common with the Harman and Lomo reuseables, the rewind crank is very flimsy and feels like it might break if undue force is applied. ... MoreThe ideal antidote to the smartphone camera (waits for howls of derision...) The images are from XP2 Super (dev'd and scanned by the lovely AW team) The camera sits very comfortably in the hand, the construction overall is very robust - the back seals nicely so no risk of light leaks. The absence of a flash facility contributes to 'pocketability' Some force is required to get the film cartridge in place - it's made easier if you ensure the slot in the film rewind shaft is aligned with the corresponding part of the cartridge BEFORE attempting to load it - the shaft won't automatically 'find its way in' to the cartridge otherwise. In common with the Harman and Lomo reuseables, the rewind crank is very flimsy and feels like it might break if undue force is applied. I've found a simple fix for this lifting the lever into the winding position but not using it at all. A 5p coin (don't use anything larger) conveniently fits into the recess occupied by the lever and can be used to rewind the film without fear of breaking the lever. The exposure counter isn't as visible as the Harman and Lomo cameras - if the lens had been omitted it might be easier to see the numbers. Perhaps I'll try a bit of surgery...
Pretty much as advertised. Easy to use, portable, lightweight. The lens is so wide you probably won’t have to sweat over the composition. Fun camera.
This little camera is a lot of fun.If you are looking for something you can put in your pocket and not even feel like you are carrying it this is the one.Just pull it out and shoot!Be mindful of light though, and make sure you are loading film with appropriate ISO or you may you get underexposed shots.I have a few photos with my fingers in, beware the Ultra Wide 22mm lens.I am holding mine in my forefingers and thumbs and shooting 'Jazz Hands' style to avoid this.Overall I prefer the B/W shots I have got with this to the colour ones, but it's early days and I have only shot two films so far - I am shooting film three as I type.
Bought this camera to take on holiday with me - one for me, one for my five year old daughter. We both loved it - really easy to use, lightweight and easy to carry around or slip into a pocket. I was surprised how good the results were too - shot with both B&W and colour films, and both came out great.
Just a really fun camera to pop in your pocket on a day out. Great colours and feels like a disposable that produces a bit better quality images.Best way to shoot with this is to just try it: pop a cheap roll in and have fun. Although be careful of getting fingers in front of the lens as when it says ultra wide, it means it!
I bought this camera for a close friend who was interested in a point and shoot 35mm camera. This little camera is great! It’s tiny and with a crazy wide angle (make sure your fingers are out the way)! But it’s cute and takes rather good quality picturesI recommend buying this for a teen who’s interested in film or someone who is just starting… or if you have small hands… if you have big hands this tiny camera is a fafBut I love it non the less
| Film Format | 35 mm |
| Focal Length | 22mm |
| Aperture | f/11 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/125 Seconds |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 3.3' / 1 m |