I'm assuming your talking about a 35mm film camera. Older camera lenses had aperture settings in full-stop increments. That went
f1.4
f2.0
f2.8
f4.0
f5.6
f8.0
f11
f16
f22
f32 (some lenses went this high, but not many)
Then newer camera lenses allowed you to go in on-third stop increments.
f1.4
f1.6
f1.8
f2
f2.2
f2.5
f2.8
f3.2
f3.5
f4
f4.5
f5
f5.6
f6.3
f7.1
f8
f9
f10
f11
f13
f14
f16
f18
f20
f22
f25
f29
f32
The "S" setting on a 35mm camera stands for "shutter priority mode." In this mode, you can manually set the shutter speed while the camera automatically adjusts the aperture for proper exposure.
Because the film is 35mm wide.
A 35mm lens typically features a range of aperture settings, commonly measured in f-stops. These settings can include values such as f/1.4, f/2, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, and f/16, allowing photographers to control the amount of light entering the lens and the depth of field. A wider aperture (lower f-number) enables more light for low-light conditions and creates a shallow depth of field, while a narrower aperture (higher f-number) allows less light and increases depth of field. The specific range of aperture settings can vary depending on the lens design and manufacturer.
It depends if the camcorder has the physical settings to attach the lens.
F22 - All the lenses I have for my 35mm camera have an F22 setting, this lets the least amount of light through the lens.
The FP-100C camera model is a compact and lightweight camera that features a high-resolution lens, a built-in flash, and a variety of shooting modes. It has a 35mm focal length and a maximum aperture of f/2.8. The camera also has a self-timer function and can shoot in both automatic and manual modes. Additionally, it has a built-in light meter for accurate exposure settings.
If the name has any term like 35mm or anything of the like, it is a film camera, using 35mm roll film.
The Nikon FG20 camera is a 35mm film SLR camera that was released in the 1980s. It features a manual focus lens, aperture-priority auto-exposure mode, and a maximum shutter speed of 1/1000 seconds. The camera has a light meter for accurate exposure settings and a hot shoe for attaching an external flash. It also has a self-timer and a depth of field preview button.
On for instance a 35-70mm camera lens the maxmimum aperture at 35mm is f3.5 and the maximum aperture at 70mm is f5.6. (f3.5-5.6) Maximum Aperture of a Variable Focal Length Camera Lens.
A 35mm camera typically uses a lithium battery or a silver oxide battery.
A 35mm film camera typically has an equivalent resolution of about 20-24 megapixels.
35MM cameras were the most popular type of camera before digital cameras came into popularity. The definition of a 35MM camera is one which uses film which measures 35MM.