Normally no. I have however seen cameras with changeable film-backs. Also, some cameras can use both 220 film and 120 film. The 220 is longer, and has no paper backing. 120 film can be used in a broad range of cameras, 6x4.5 6x6 and 6x9 formats being the most common.
Mini DV cameras are digital camcorders that do not use film. You can review and compare a variety of models at http://www.amazon.com/Digital-MiniDV-Camcorders-Camera-Photo/b?ie=UTF8&node=754484.
Film cameras
They don't
An SD card.
No. You can't use it on Canon's autofocus film cameras either.
I prefer film cameras to digital cameras. The pictures look better.
Of course, these cameras give you natural vintage look of the picture + the image looks more natural and realistic when you use film cameras. I know many people still preferring old leicas using film to capture images. I think every photographer keeps his old camera or plans to get one.
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.
The most highly rated Nikon film cameras are the F6, F100 and the F4. All of these cameras have great ratings in reliability, features and practical use.
Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
The old old fashioned ones did. I'am not sure if our new ones do, we have memory cards for cameras today! And yes, we still do have cameras that need film to work. (Not wise to trust me, i'm just a moron)