ECN II film is motion picture film.
Maximum of 36 shots for a 35mm film.
Store your film in a cool, dry and dark place. I use a mini beer frigde to store all my film in.
It seems that at 24 frames per second, 35mm film runs at about 90 feet per minute ... landing you at about 1350 feet.
The Rebel G uses standard 35mm film. I don't know what part of the world you're in, but here in the USA 35mm film is available at any camera store, as well as many supermarkets and drugstores. Of course, camera stores will have a better selection, other stores are limited to color print film. I usually buy my color print film at a local supermarket, where it's about $1 per roll of 24 exposures.
Because the film is 35mm wide.
If the name has any term like 35mm or anything of the like, it is a film camera, using 35mm roll film.
A 35mm slide scanner is good for converting 35mm film into DVDs.
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.
35mm
The F65 is a 35mm film camera.
They haven't.