35mm camera's are not as common as they once were, the age of digital cameras has taken over much of the market. However one can still purchase 35mm cameras at BestBuy and any local store that sells Canons, Leicas and other such brands.
You can still get film cameras, although at this point they no longer have significant advantages over Professional grade Digital cameras. Without knowing where you are we can't recommend a physical store, but you can get 35mm cameras online at Amazon.com, RitzCamera.com and numerous other websites.
On many consumer websites such as amazon, argos, tesco e.t.c they have good deals. Often the bigger companies can have better deals then smaller ones
To purchase a 35 mm film camera, one could try their local camera shop. Big box stores and major retail chain pharmacies sell also disposable versions.
Go to nextag.com. Just search 35mm slide scanner, and it will give you a list of places that sell them, and compare what prices different places sell them at.
Any good camera shop - or online.
Your typical 35 mm SLR is designed to have the lenses changed while the film is in the camera, so it won't hurt a thing. I suppose it's possible that there is a camera out there that doesn't allow the lens to be changed mid-roll, but it's not likely. Usually the shutter is behind the lens, so no light will fall on the film from changing the lens.
NO Nikkor lenses are compatible with all nikon slr's the DX lenses are for the digital camera's other wise there for the 35 mm NO Nikkor lenses are compatible with all nikon slr's the DX lenses are for the digital camera's other wise there for the 35 mm
it is when you use 35 mm film it auto winds the film before pulling it out of the camera
ok when you mean camera you mean the media 35 mm SLR digital cameras have comperable picture quality to slr cameras 10 mpix is just as good if not better than 35 mm some people feel that digital photography is inpersonal that you can take 400 pictures in one day when in the world of 35 mm you were only limited to 31 snap shots in some cases.
If you need to have your 35 mm camera film developed, I would suggest you go to Bob's Photography and Parts. They have a machine that can develop your film.
Some popular Canon film cameras are the Canon EOS Rebel 2000 with 28-80mm lens, Cannon EOS ELAN 7E with 20-90mm lens, and the Canon EOS Rebel G Film SLR Camera kit with 35-80mm lens. You can buy these on any website.
On a full-frame (or film) camera, a 24 mm would work just fine. If necessary, going wider, with a 16-35 or 17-40 would work, but at the wider ends tend to cause distortion, especially at the edges.
Interesting question. Used to be that with the SLR cameras like a 35 mm. film camera, you just adjusted the focus on the lens to a full distance setting and then placed it at the eyepiece of the 'scope. With the newer digital cameras, you just might want to try a full zoom. Since you have an electronic viewfinder, you'll soon know if it'll work.
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Any 35 mm film camera or digital camera, usually a Digital Single Lens Reflex (D_SLR) that uses a 24 mm by 36 mm area on film or which has an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, or other) to form the image.
Any 35 mm film camera or digital camera, usually a Digital Single Lens Reflex (D_SLR) that uses a 24 mm by 36 mm area on film or which has an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, or other) to form the image.
Good lens quality , no parallax error & good quality film .