The first box camera was produced and sold in 1888 by the KODAK company. This box camera was the first to be widely used by the public and also the first to use roll film.
A Leica film camera
A Camera.
D.W Griffith
In about 1890. NB this was the first roll-film camera, the very first camera was invented in the 1820s.
it is when you use 35 mm film it auto winds the film before pulling it out of the camera
George Eastman
You can not convert a RollieCord TRL camera to use 35mm film instead of 120 film. This camera was designed to only work with 120mm film while shooting. However, there are models of RollieCord TRLs that do only take 35mm film too.
Film cameras
It isn't broken, but it isn't a digital camera. It captures images on photographic film. Go left on Sunrise Street to the Wax Museum. Use the camera in front of the man with the gray hair, and he will give you some film. Use it to load the camera.
George Eastman, who founded Kodak. The first cameras with film were produced in the 1890s. However, in the early years the films could not be bought separately and one had to send the camera to Kodak to have the film removed, processed, printed - and to have a new film put in. The whole thing was expensive.
There's no such thing as a special camera just for color film. You can go to a classic-camera dealer, buy a Leica I that was built before there even was color film, and shoot color film in it.