focal lengthtelephoto lenses
wide angle lenses
The three components (besides the film) of a basic camera are:
focal lengthtelephoto lenseswide angle lensesThe three components (besides the film) of a basic camera are:the camera body (a light-tight box)the light opening (aperture)the shutter (closure mechanism)
A film roll camera plays movies but to make a movies is to druw many pic and put it on the film roll camera
Write a story, get a cast together. Get a movie camera and make a set. Film.
A very small consumer-grade digital camera made by Canon. It is named after the very small Elph film camera that Canon used to make based on the Kodak Advanced Film System. The film version is no longer in production.
How the camera is placed.
get a camera and film yourself kissing your mum
To make a film, you need a video camera. Also, you should decide on a good film idea. It can be anything, but you should probably choose something you're interested in. Then, you take a video camera and record everything.
well if u have a camera film yourself doing whatever and plug your camera into the computer and put the video on your computer and go on youtube make a account and upload the video
Create a webste then get a camera and film yourself, then put it on your website.
you should always select the right type of film for your cameras because you want to make sure that it works woth your camera and it takes nice pictures. it has to work well with your camera and fit. Leah
No, polaroid camera film is currently not being manufactured due to the new technology of digital cameras and digital camcorders. They don't even make film cameras hardly at all anymore.
It depends on the camera, but on most of them you open the back by pulling up the rewind crank or flipping a lever, put the film in the film well, push the rewind crank down into the film spool, pull the leader across...here it gets different: manual focus cameras make you put the end of the leader into a slot in the takeup spool, and autofocus cameras have you draw it to a mark and the camera attaches it to the spool...then you close the back and advance the film two or three frames. Leica M's were different: you took off the baseplate and put the film in from the bottom.