If you are asking if 35mm film is still made, then yes. There may not be a large variety available in your area, so you may need to oder it online.
35 mm stands for 35 millimeters of a substance.
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the width of the film
They are desirable among artists though the prices are not very high, especially for cameras meant for casual use. Those run about 10 USD. However, a nicer, brand name one such as a Canon might fetch more around 25 USD. It's really the lenses that are valuable to artists more than the cameras themselves. If you still want to use your cameras, 35mmcamera.org has links to plenty of different kinds of film.
Cameras record images. Images that we see with our eyes are fleeting - one moment they are there, the next moment they are gone. These same images can be recorded and stored using the now commonly available technology, cameras. Cameras can either be still-life cameras, which record still images, or video/movie cameras that record movement. The most common of the still cameras are the '35 mm cameras' which are so named because of the 35 mm size film that they use.
While it is possible to find 35 mm cameras on the market for less than $ 50.00, one must take into consideration the age and condition of the camera being considered. Also, one must make sure that if an older 35 mm camera is purchase, one may still also buy the film needed to use it. There are likely a lot of used cameras like Ricoh and Canon available in resale stores.
You can buy 35 mm film at almost any discount store and on-line. Prices vary from store to store so check for prices. Older film sizes such as 110 mm have been discontinued. You can find this size on-line at ebay or Amazon.
The optimal resolution for scanning 35 mm film is typically around 4000 to 5000 dots per inch (dpi) to capture the details and quality of the film.
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The answer is in your question. They need smaller sensors to fit in smaller and smaller cameras. The full size DSLR camera has sensor as big as the old 35 mm film. Most compact camera have sensors the size of you fingernail or smaller.
sell it, or make your own edit with it
Millimeter if you're American, millimetre if you're not.