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The Flashback ONE35 V2

  • Writer: The Magazine For Photographers
    The Magazine For Photographers
  • Oct 10
  • 1 min read
The Flashback ONE35 V2
credits: Flashback

Flashback, the Australian company known for its “non-disposable digital disposable cameras,” has launched the ONE35 V2, a refreshed version of the camera that first blew up on Kickstarter. Founders Kelrick Mullen and Mackenzie Salisbury say they rebuilt the new model from the ground up, now with a 13-megapixel sensor that gives better dynamic range and sharper results. The biggest change is a new Digicam Mode that lets you see your shots right away, unlike the original version that made you wait 24 hours to mimic shooting film. For those who actually liked that feature, Classic Mode is still there with its 27-shot limit and one-day delay.


The body looks pretty much the same, but Flashback added a few new finishes, including a soft coffee cream and two transparent editions in crystal orange and teal. The V2 also transfers photos faster over Wi-Fi and now supports USB-C or Lightning connections, so getting your shots to your phone or computer is much quicker. Owners of the original ONE35 aren’t being left behind either, the company is updating the first model with new exposure options, film-style colour filters inspired by Lomo turquoise and infrared film, vintage time stamps, and the same new Digicam Mode.


Like before, there is no screen, you will still need to open the Flashback Camera app to see what you have captured. The ONE35 V2 keeps its mechanical winder, direct optical viewfinder, and Xenon flash, all meant to make it feel more like a real film camera even though it is fully digital. The ONE35 V2 is available for pre-order at $119/90€.


You can see full details on Flashback’s website here


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