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Of course. Chances are that the frames will not line up because the film will not be loaded exactly as the first time.

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Q: Can you get double exposures on film by loading already shot film into a camera and re-shooting it?
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How do you properly use exposures with photography?

To use exposures, it is best to know what they are. Exposures are combinations of film speed, shutter speed, and aperture. To use them best, a photographer should use the results (via the camera's light meter) to see if the combinations will create the desired light in camera's sensor (digital) or film.


Why was the instamatic camera invented?

KODAK INSTAMATIC was a brand designation that Kodak introduced in 1963. "Instamatic" referred to the process of loading the film into the camera "instantly": a cartridge, drop-in-loading system made it simple for amateurs to load and unload conventional film that was developed by conventional methods.


How do you load pictures from your camera to your mac?

First, you'll need a wire that connects the camera with the USB port, or a device that has an insert for the memory card for the camera that connects it to the USB port in the computer. Then, you must open up iPhoto. iPhoto will automatically recognize it after loading the pictures you already have stored in there. It will say 'ready to import (insert number here) items' and then you allow it to proceed, and it will load the pictures and save it into iPhoto.


When were compact film cameras invented?

George Eastman Kodak invented roll film and a camera that used it in 1888. Before that, only single shot cameras existed, mostly using glass plates that were difficult to use. As I recall, the camera contained enought film for 100 exposures and had to be mailed away to have the film removed, processed and prints made. Kodak returned the camera re-loaded.


What camera features are most important for taking night photos?

Night photography can be tricky. Generally, you have to allow for long exposures, during which the camera has to be perfectly still, so a tripod is important. These exposures can result in "noisy" (or grainy) photos. If you are interested in night photography, here are a few features to keep in mind: 1) Shutter speed. When an exposure has a longer shutter speed, it lets more light into the sensor, which allows for lower aperture and ISO settings. 2) ISO setting. When the camera is set at a higher ISO number, it requires less light for exposures. This means you can take your night photo with a faster shutter speed and still get the same result, but you generally do not want to do this. There should not be any movement within the frame, so you should use the base ISO setting so there is very minimal noise. Long exposures allow the shutter to be open longer to absorb the available light. Image stabilization features. This prevents movement during long exposures. Night scene mode, if it is available. This setting automatically provides low-light settings and doesn't require you to manually modify the settings. This option is good for beginners who are still learning about the different available exposure options. Noise reduction mode. Long exposures often allow noise - or grain - into your photo. Rather than use photo manipulation software to remove the noise, this setting automatically removes it for you.

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How do you properly use exposures with photography?

To use exposures, it is best to know what they are. Exposures are combinations of film speed, shutter speed, and aperture. To use them best, a photographer should use the results (via the camera's light meter) to see if the combinations will create the desired light in camera's sensor (digital) or film.


How do you check Kodak film cassettes exposures?

Once it's rewound and out of the camera, you don't.


What disposable camera has the greatest number of exposures available?

There are some disposable cameras that go up to 40 pictures.


Costing 25 the first Kodak box camera in 1888 had enough rolled film for 100 exposures which you developed by mailing the whole camera to Rochester Who invented it?

George Eastman


Can 35mm film be taken out and reused in a different camera?

Yes but you'll have double exposures (two images on one frame overlapping) Also change the ISO if you need to on the camera..


Why was the instamatic camera invented?

KODAK INSTAMATIC was a brand designation that Kodak introduced in 1963. "Instamatic" referred to the process of loading the film into the camera "instantly": a cartridge, drop-in-loading system made it simple for amateurs to load and unload conventional film that was developed by conventional methods.


How many exposures were thereon a roll of film sold with Kodak's first box camera in 1888?

I looked this up and no info was given on the number. The camera came preloaded with the film and after it was used it was taken to be processed.


When is the iPad with a camera coming out?

It is already out


Where do get the camera in club penguin for a stamp?

You have to already have the camera. But you have to use the camera that goes around your neck not the one that you hold


How do you load pictures from your camera to your mac?

First, you'll need a wire that connects the camera with the USB port, or a device that has an insert for the memory card for the camera that connects it to the USB port in the computer. Then, you must open up iPhoto. iPhoto will automatically recognize it after loading the pictures you already have stored in there. It will say 'ready to import (insert number here) items' and then you allow it to proceed, and it will load the pictures and save it into iPhoto.


Can you use any camera for long exposure photography?

Unfortunately no, You need a camera which is capable of long exposures. Most compacts will give an exposure of up to a couple of seconds or so, but this is usually controlled automatically. If you want to make long exposure pictures you will need a camera with manual control of shutter speeds. Some more advanced compacts can do this and cameras with manual controls will usually (but not always) have extended exposure up to about 30 seconds. If you want to make exposures longer than this look for a camera with a B (bulb) setting. This lets you make exposures as long as you like by holding down the shutter button. (I'm assuming you're looking for a camera and want to make long exposure pictures) Don't for get you will need a tripod or some way of holding your camera still for the duration of the exposure. I would also recommend a remote release, (although you can use the self timer) to prevent shake as you press the shutter. Hope this helps


Are there any advantages of a 35 mm film camera over digital?

In some ways, they can be a better training tool in that you only get a limited number of exposures per roll. Thus, greater thought must be put into the shot by the photographer than with a digital camera.