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You need to buy an adaptor. Make sure you specify exactly the type of lens and exactly the camera you want to attach it to. Don't forget that there will be a large increase in magnification, i.e. your 35mm lens will give more telephoto effect on a 16mm camera. It is unlikely that the automatic functions (aperture, focus) of the lens will be carried into the 16mm camera.

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If you take out the lens of your camera having the film inside does it damage the film?

Your typical 35 mm SLR is designed to have the lenses changed while the film is in the camera, so it won't hurt a thing. I suppose it's possible that there is a camera out there that doesn't allow the lens to be changed mid-roll, but it's not likely. Usually the shutter is behind the lens, so no light will fall on the film from changing the lens.


What is a camera auto winder?

it is when you use 35 mm film it auto winds the film before pulling it out of the camera


What does it mean when a camera is marked f equals 35 mm?

F = 35mm means the focal length of the lens is 35 millimeters. The focal length is the distance from the place where light enters the lens through to where the light rays converge in a point. For most people, the number (35mm) simply indicates the size of the lens and what type of images you can expect to get with it. For example, in a 35mm SLR camera, the "normal lens" is 50mm. "Normal" simply means when you look through the viewfinder* the lens makes the perspective you see look natural. Nothing appears closer or farther away; nothing appears distorted. Lenses with a focal length shorter than 50mm (35 mm, 20mm, etc.) are called "wide angle" lenses, because they allow the film (or sensor**) to record a wider angle of view than the normal lens. Lenses with a focal length longer than 50mm are called telephoto lenses (110 mm, 200 mm, etc), because they allow the film/sensor to record more of a close-up view. This is an oversimplified explanation, but should give you a general idea of what f = 35 indicates. * Assuming you're not looking through a rangefinder. ** Digital sensors that are less than full frame use a multiplier that varies based on sensor size (e.g., 1.5, 1.6), so a 35 mm focal length will give different results when used on a digital camera. This is just a note -- we'll save the full explanation for another question.


What sort of camera did helmet Newton use?

Helmut Newton used the Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex (tlr), a 2 1/4 square medium format camera, for much of his professional work, although he reportedly did some work with a Hasselblad and the Pentax 35 mm. Newton claimed his favorite camera was the Olympus Stylus Epic, an inexpensive little point-and-shoot that is still being manufactured. To view both the Rolleiflex and a Stylus Epic, see Related Links, below.


What is the value of a 1963 bell and howell dial 35 camera?

$39 - 67.

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Which lenses should you choose for your first 35mm SLR camera?

35 or 50 mm in a fixed lens, or a 35-70 (approx) zoom. Buy the best lens you can afford, and learn to use it well before moving onward. It is better to become proficient with one lens than confused by several. Remember that quality photography is not produced by the camera, but by the photographer's mind. The camera is the tool that records the image, nothing more. A great photographer can take great photos with a disposable camera. A poor one will produce junk from a Leica.


Why is a 50 mm lens 0n a 35 mm film camera not the same as a 50mm lens on a digital camera?

most sensors on digitals are much smaller than 35mm film frames, so the lens of 50mm acts lika a telephoto one.


What is the meaning of f3.5-5.6?

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.


How long do DSLRs and their lenses generally last considering careful and moderate use and cleaning?

well if the camera lens is not droped and kept in good condition 25-35 years


200mm camera lens work?

I've used a 200 mm lens on a 35 mm camera for track events and football. It is a little long for portrait work, but may work OK for random candid people shots.


What are some advantages of using a 35 mm camera?

Good lens quality , no parallax error & good quality film .


If you take out the lens of your camera having the film inside does it damage the film?

Your typical 35 mm SLR is designed to have the lenses changed while the film is in the camera, so it won't hurt a thing. I suppose it's possible that there is a camera out there that doesn't allow the lens to be changed mid-roll, but it's not likely. Usually the shutter is behind the lens, so no light will fall on the film from changing the lens.


What is a camera auto winder?

it is when you use 35 mm film it auto winds the film before pulling it out of the camera


What are Compact Lens-Shutter Cameras?

A compact 35 mm, automatic focusing camera of the lens shutter type includes a camera body having a camera obscura with a fast opening cartridge receiving and spool accommodating chambers on respective opposite sides of and extending above the camera obscura and a range finder located in the camera body spaced above the top of the camera obscura to delineate with the upper inside walls of the chambers and the top of the camera obscura a housing space. An objective lens registers with the camera obscura front opening and includes an axially movable focusing lens element. Disposed in the housing space is a flat lens control mechanism for shifting the focusing lens element, a first signal being produced in accordance with the focusing lens position, a second signal being generated by the range finder in accordance with the indicated range and a control signal responsive to the first and second signals for braking the control mechanism sanidhya ,mail me genioushunk@gmail.com


How does mm convert to lens magnification?

With 35 mm film cameras, the 35 mm refers to the film size, not to be confused with the lens size. A 50 mm lens is usually considered the normal or neutral size, with a magnification factor of one. A 50 mm lens has no magnification. So, as the size (millimeters) of the lens become larger, the magnification of the image becomes greater. A 100 mm lens gives 2 times magnification, and makes the subject appear 2 times closer and gives less viewing area; a 200 mm lens gives 4 times magnification, and so on. A 25 mm lens would make the subject look farther away by a factor of 2 and give a wider viewing area. Fisheye lenses, usually about 8 to 15 mm, give a very wide view and negative magnification. The increased area appears as a distorted "fisheye" view. Digital cameras have electronic image sensors which are usually smaller than the area of film exposed in a 35 mm camera, and lenses will have a different magnifing effect. It is not a problem, though, as the manufacturer almost always gives a calculation of the equivalence of the lens with the digital camera compared to a 35 mm film camera, and calculates the magnification of the lens of the digital camera.


What is full frame camera?

Any 35 mm film camera or digital camera, usually a Digital Single Lens Reflex (D_SLR) that uses a 24 mm by 36 mm area on film or which has an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, or other) to form the image.


What is a full frame camera?

Any 35 mm film camera or digital camera, usually a Digital Single Lens Reflex (D_SLR) that uses a 24 mm by 36 mm area on film or which has an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, or other) to form the image.