There's no such thing as a special camera just for color film. You can go to a classic-camera dealer, buy a Leica I that was built before there even was color film, and shoot color film in it.
Infrared (IR) photos are taken with normal cameras using infrared film. The difference is the film used, not the camera. IR film is sensitive to the IR spectrum of light, not the visible spectrum.
KodakAnswer:The first camera that did not need to have film developed, was the Polaroid Swinger. It was b&w and cost $19.95, the photos developed in the camera and became the photos. It was not digital, technically it still used film, but it was an amazing device.
George Eastman, who founded Kodak. The first cameras with film were produced in the 1890s. However, in the early years the films could not be bought separately and one had to send the camera to Kodak to have the film removed, processed, printed - and to have a new film put in. The whole thing was expensive.
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.
Generally agreed to be the Kodak roll film camera, invented by George Eastman who eventually formed Eastman Kodak Company.
The best film options for the Fuji Instax Mini 8 camera are the Instax Mini film packs, which are specifically designed for this camera model. These film packs come in various styles and designs, such as plain white, colored borders, and themed designs, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your preferences.
The Instax Mini 8 camera is compatible with instant film that is specifically designed for it, such as Fujifilm Instax Mini film.
To load Instax film into a camera, open the back of the camera, insert the film cartridge, and close the back. The camera will automatically pull the first film sheet into position for shooting.
The first camera was designed like a gun, with the lens capturing the action fitted in the muzzle. The camera's handler had to hold the camera like a gun to capture the image. It's been called shooting since.
In about 1890. NB this was the first roll-film camera, the very first camera was invented in the 1820s.
no they didn't
The main difference between the film used in an i-type camera and a 600 film camera is the development process. i-type film is designed to be used with Polaroid's newer instant cameras that have built-in batteries and do not require a separate battery in the film pack. On the other hand, 600 film is compatible with older Polaroid cameras that require a battery in the film pack for the camera to function.
You can not convert a RollieCord TRL camera to use 35mm film instead of 120 film. This camera was designed to only work with 120mm film while shooting. However, there are models of RollieCord TRLs that do only take 35mm film too.
To put Instax film in a camera, open the back of the camera, insert the film cartridge with the yellow mark facing up, close the back of the camera, and press the shutter button to advance the film to the first frame.
To put in Instax film, open the back of the camera, insert the film cartridge, and close the back. The camera will automatically feed the film to the first frame.
Some recommended film options for the Polaroid Go camera are Polaroid Go Color Film and Polaroid Go Black White Film. These films are specifically designed for the Polaroid Go camera and provide high-quality instant prints.
To insert Fujifilm Instax Mini film into the camera, open the back cover of the camera and align the yellow mark on the film pack with the yellow mark inside the camera. Insert the film pack into the camera and close the back cover. The camera will automatically eject the first film sheet, ready for use.