TechRadar Verdict
I got what I wanted from the ONE35 camera.
The simplicity is the draw here, and the ONE35’s 90s-style photos are a nice shot of nostalgia.
This concept enough to give the Flashback ONE35 anincredibly successful Kickstarter campaign.
(Image credit: Jake Tucker)
The ONE35’s commitment to 90s film photography is awful low-light performance.
It’s worth persevering though, because the images look great.
You have three different films to choose between, but they all have that same disposable camera feel.
Your choices are Flashback Classic, Flashback Mono and Flashback Beta.
Classic and Beta offer different color tones but feel similar, while Mono is your black and white option.
There will simply be no way to get the photos back.
Flashback ONE35: Price and availability
The Flashback ONE35 Camera is available pretty much worldwide fromJoinFlashback.co.
Currently it comes in four colorways: Orange/Black, Yellow/Black, Red/White and Teal/White.
In the UK this will set you back 78.
In the US it’s $97, while in Australia it’s $150.
The accompanying iOS / Android app is free.
Should I buy the Flashback ONE35 camera?
(Image credit: Jake Tucker)
Buy it if…
You want to ditch the screensEveryone just living in the moment?
That’s definitely the promise of the ONE35.
you might snap a quick photo without carrying an expensive camera or getting your phone out.
(Image credit: Jake Tucker)
Wind the wheel, click, back in your pocket.
The development process, fictional that it is, adds noise and post-processing that makes it look like film.
You want instant photosThe ONE35 is the opposite of instant gratification.
(Image credit: Jake Tucker)
(Image credit: Jake Tucker)
(Image credit: Jake Tucker)
(Image credit: Jake Tucker)