ECN II film is motion picture film.
A 35mm slide scanner is good for converting 35mm film into DVDs.
The standard 35mm film print sizes used in photography are typically 4x6 inches, 5x7 inches, and 8x10 inches.
To make 35mm slides, you will need a camera that can capture images on 35mm film, a roll of 35mm film, and access to a darkroom or a film processing lab. First, take photos using the 35mm camera on the film. Once the roll is finished, have it developed and processed into slides. You can then view the slides using a projector or a slide viewer.
The best place to look for a used 35mm slide and film scanner would be eBay. You could also find one on Amazon. And maybe also garage sales for used ones.
It seems that at 24 frames per second, 35mm film runs at about 90 feet per minute ... landing you at about 1350 feet.
Daylight film is 5200K, tungsten film is 3200k. ************** K stands for Kelvin, a type of temperature scale
Because the film is 35mm wide.
No, Costco stopped developing 35mm film in 2015.
If the name has any term like 35mm or anything of the like, it is a film camera, using 35mm roll film.
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.
A standard 35mm film can typically take 24 to 36 pictures, depending on the length of the film roll.
35mm film is a specific type of film format that is commonly used in photography and filmmaking. It is characterized by its width of 35 millimeters. Standard film formats, on the other hand, refer to a variety of film sizes and dimensions that are not specifically 35mm. The main difference between 35mm film and standard film formats lies in their dimensions and the equipment needed to use them.