>>4243342I would not recommend getting the expired film until
1. You get another, more capable camera that gives you control over exposure settings, plus a tripod mount and possibly compatibility with a cable release.
2. You get an understanding of exposure settings, and how ISO, shutter speed, and aperture work with each other. (try looking for a "pro camera" app for your phone, they will give you control over those settings, and you can see the results immediately instead of having to shoot a whole roll.)
3. You shoot those rolls of film you have and get a sense of how they work in different environments.
I'm not saying to get rid of the H35. Half-frames shooters are fun camera. And while the 72 shots
>>4243365 mentions may seem like a lot, you're entering a realm where you can use frames on random stuff like you were shooting digital.
Tip: Since the camera is a half-frame, when you get the film developed, ask if they can do the prints in diptychs like pic. It's fun to see what kind of pairings happen.