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The Nikon F4 and F6 are both 35mm film cameras that were created for use by professional photographers. While both of the cameras have quite a few different things in common, there are also a few...
As technology advances faster than most people not named Tony Stark can keep up with, one of the more prominent debates that has slowly begun its fade into the ethos of "these DVD things will...
The Minolta Maxxum 7000 is a 35mm SLR camera released in 1985. The 7000 was a significant camera as it was the first to incorporate both auto focus and automatic film advance. Though the camera...
The vast majority of cameras that use film take 35mm film. 35mm film was developed as a smaller format than other film sizes, and became the most popular film size for amateur photographers....
APS film (Amateur Photo System) is a cartridge-type film system introduced in the 1990s. APS film is smaller than 35mm film, at only 24 mm, so the pictures aren't as clear. The film comes in a...
This is an easy article on how to load film into a 35mm camera. It is a simple thing to do if you follow these simple steps.
Once upon a time, professional photographers preferred slides to negatives because of the brilliant colors. Kodachrome, Kodak's best slide film, dominated both the art of both professional and...
The 35mm camera was the standard in professional photography for nearly a century because it was reliable, easy to carry and made it possible to shoot fast. There are two types: the single-lens...
A 35mm camera is a camera that uses standard 35mm film. 35mm film is one of the most popular film sizes in the history of film photography. This film size, which gets its name from the 35mm width...
If you're not using a digital camera, there's a pretty good chance you are using a camera that requires film as the medium. Available in many styles and options, film can be purchased at many...
When you buy a used 35mm film camera you are not always sure what you are getting for your money. Film cameras are harder to come by, but still are available if you look in the right places....