I was going to have a year off from the Frugal Film Project in 2026, but the lure of a cheap compact 35mm film camera from the golden age of film was irresistible. My friend and owner of Kosmo Foto, Stephen Dowling, sells compact 35mm cameras for not a lot of cash on his website. It was there where I found a Hannimex 35RAS 35mm compact camera and it was well within the budget for the Frugal Film Project. A few clicks later and the deed was done.
I like to try to buy a camera for the Frugal Film Project, but I have used cameras I already owned in the past. My Agfa Isolette was a gift and my Pentax SP500 was bought some years before being used for the Project. The other cameras I have used have all been bought for the Project and I wanted to continue this. It gives a camera some much need love and a chance to shine.
I did not go into 2026 with an unknown camera. I tested it myself with a roll of Kentmere 400, which helped me enormously and gave me confidence to go with it for the Project. What could be more simple? Hanimex cameras were the cheap option in the 1980's for happy snappers like me and nostalgia is a powerful draw.
For January I just wanted to wander around, as usual, happily snapping shots of Wigan that caught my eye. There's an old building in town that has been condemned and is being slowly demolished. I wanted to capture a few shots for posterity and headed out on a typical grey day here in Wigan. I got my shots, chatted with the lads working on the building and went on my way to take a photo of the Mining Memorial.
Then Disaster Happened.
I took the shot I wanted at the Memorial and my camera kept trying to wind the film to the next frame. WTF? I quickly removed the batteries and wondered if that was it for my Hanimex 35RAS. I went home, dejected, but determined to figure it out. I left it to sulk for a day or two in my warm house in case it was the cold that had caused the failure. I replaced the batteries and sure enough, it kept trying to advance the film.
I put the camera, a pair of scissors and a developing tank in my dark bag and set about removing the film. Once I had the film safely in the tank, I took everything from the bag and replaced the batteries in the camera. It worked perfectly! I developed the short length of film and took a look as I hung it to dry. There was one sprocket hole that had broken. ONE! *insert suitable curse words here* I also want to make it perfectly clear it's nobody's fault it happened, not Ste's fault, not even the Roman's fault. Poop doth happen from time to time for reasons unknown. Blummen fing....
I carefully reloaded the remainder of the film back into the camera and closed the back. It advanced to the first frame as normal. That one lousy sprocket hole almost had me abandon my camera for the Frugal Film Project at the first hurdle. I was so sure the camera was fubarred that I had already declared that I would be using my back up camera, my Minolta Dynax 4, for the remainder of the year.
I waited a few days until the weather improved and shot the rest of the roll with no further issues. Now I am pulling double duty again with 2 35mm film cameras, my 35RAS and my Minolta Dynax 4 that I lovingly christened "Donkey" because it was dancing on my shelf shouting "Pick Me! Pick Me!", so I expect chaos to reign supreme from here on in.
I developed my film with Bellini Euro HC 1+31 dilution B for 6 minutes at 20 celcius and soon had it hanging to dry in my bathroom. I digitised it with my Nikon D700, Tamron Adaptall 2 90mm f/2.5 macro lens, Valoi 35mm film holder, Pixl-Latr and A5 sized led light pad. I processed the RAW files with Affinity Studio.
If this camera hadn't decided to have a tantrum, I would have called my January photos a success. As it stands they are a bit of a miracle considering the mishap with the auto-wind. I'm happy with how they turned out and will keep using my Hanimex 35RAS until it either breaks or makes it to December. Maybe it has some kind of "pact" with Donkey that they haven't seen fit to tell me about.... Hmmmmmm.... *strokes beard*
Here's a few of my favourites from my January roll of Kentmere 400 shot with my Hanimex 35RAS for the Frugal Film Project 2026. I have placed them and a few more in my Frugal Film Project 2026 album on Flickr you can visit using the link below. I hope you enjoy them.
Frugal Film Project 2026 - Compact
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| Torn sprocket hole near the 5 that caused the problem |


























