Kodak Ultra F9 is a reusable 35mm film camera that produces classic, retro-style images. It features a fixed-focus 31mm wide-angle lens and a built-in flash, making it best suited for bright daylight conditions or close-range indoor shots. Common sample results typically showcase: Vibrant, saturated colors when paired with films like Kodak UltraMax 400 Soft, "vibe-heavy" details
This is where the Ultra F9 shines. With a fixed aperture of f/9 and a shutter speed of 1/120s , it is built for sunny days. Samples taken at high noon or during the "golden hour" show the best exposure and detail.
Pro tip from the samples: If you see clouds, turn on the flash . Even at noon. The flash on the F9 is weak (Guide Number ~10), so it only lights subjects within 6 feet, but it saves the foreground from blackness.
To see real examples yourself, search these exact terms on or r/analog :