You can find local companies that offer the ability to develop photos taken from traditional film cameras online. You can also find out the process to develop them yourself at websites such as Netgraph and WikiHow.
in my opinion i would say the price of a camera today and things you have to buy to go with it is extortionate compared to a film camera and also a film camera is authentic and gives and traditional look to photo's Hope this answers your question :)
Typically, yes, you can drop off film at a drug-mart such as Rite Aid and they will be able to develop the film. Be sure to read the order form carefully to ensure that the store can develop the type of film that you used and to ask questions of the photo technician.
Assuming the question is in reference to digitalcameras:A digital camera works much like a traditional, analog, camera: a lens (typically a complex set of lenses) projects an image of the subject onto a photo-sensitive pane. In traditional cameras, this pane holds the photo-sensitive film material. In digital cameras, the film is replaced with a CCD or CMOS sensor module. This module captures the projection and can be read out with values for color and brightness.
A film camera records a photo onto a strip of film, which then needs to be taken to a photo clinic to be processed. The quality is about 25 megapixels. A digital camera records a photo onto a memory card, which can be reviewed on the camera's screen instantly, and you have the option of deleting or saving it. The quality can range from 8-12 megapixels, which is considerably lower than a film camera.
a film camera and digital camera are completely different in many ways. a film camera uses a roll of film that must be developed in order for you to see how your picture came out. most photo development centers take about an hour to develop depending on how many roll of film they have to develop. a digital camera on the other hand takes a picture and stores it to a memory card. memory cards can vary in storage space (the more storage the high the price of the memory card) so you can take more pictures that a roll of film and you import the photos straight into your computer and can print them out through your own printer in a matter of minutes. also with a digital photo you can adjust, retouch, remove red eyes on your photos at the push of a button.
An analog camera (using film).
If you need to have your 35 mm camera film developed, I would suggest you go to Bob's Photography and Parts. They have a machine that can develop your film.
Is the Minolta's maxxum 5000i a film or digital camera?, is a Film Camera, that has program cards for specific electronic controls for photo's ( sports, close-up, portrait, ect ect
A pinhole and a camera both determine how much light comes through to make a picture, if there isn't enough light in you photo . The photo wont show.
Answer: They develop their own film
Digital cameras are very easy to use, so they have gained a lot of popularity in recent years. Part of this is also due to the fact that you can upload the pictures to a computer and manipulate them with photo editing software. If you want a more traditional look, however, Kodak film cameras are what you should use. You can get something close to this with a digital camera, if you are very good at using your photo editing software, but you will never get that truly authentic look unless you are actually using a real Kodak film camera.
well you can use black and white film and develop them using a regular camera. basically just load your camera with black and white film if it is that kind of camera.