If you want to shoot new film in a antique camera, Yes - you can get that developed.
If you have old film in a old camera, you can take it to a developer and have them try but there are no guarantees that you will get any images.
Undeveloped film has a shorter lifespan than developed film. It fades and discolors over time. Film that sits in a camera for 1 - 2 years should still be good. After 10 years you may still get an image, but expect serious fading. Past that, don't expect anything but don't let that stop you from trying.
George Eastman developed the celluloid film strip, like today's movie and still camera film, in 1889.
Camera in the film will store images so that it can be developed.
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.
yes you can. I see there are a lot of places offer film develop. Go online and enter "film developed from a disposale camera" you will see more helpful information.
The digital computer camera does not require film to take pictures. Once a picture is taken, it can be downloaded onto a computer to view and print whereas a film camera would need to have their film developed.
"Camera printers are not quiet the same as film printers. Film is often developed, not printed so it would be different than hooking up a camera printer to a camera and directly printing your pictures."
Instant camera uses a type of film that develops within 2-5mins within the exposure. Film camera uses film that are either slides or negatives that need to be developed in a lab.
The duration of Antique - film - is 1.75 hours.
Antique - film - was created on 2008-11-13.
KodakAnswer:The first camera that did not need to have film developed, was the Polaroid Swinger. It was b&w and cost $19.95, the photos developed in the camera and became the photos. It was not digital, technically it still used film, but it was an amazing device.
in my opinion i would say the price of a camera today and things you have to buy to go with it is extortionate compared to a film camera and also a film camera is authentic and gives and traditional look to photo's Hope this answers your question :)
Cameras that can only be used once, when the pre installed roll of film has be used (and developed) the camera can not be reloaded with fresh film and is disposed of.