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.
One way to tell if film has been used in a camera is to check the film counter on the camera to see if it has advanced. Additionally, you can open the camera and visually inspect the film to see if any frames have been exposed.
KODAK INSTAMATIC was a brand designation that Kodak introduced in 1963. "Instamatic" referred to the process of loading the film into the camera "instantly": a cartridge, drop-in-loading system made it simple for amateurs to load and unload conventional film that was developed by conventional methods.
One way to determine if Kodak film has been used in a camera is to look for the Kodak logo or branding on the film canister or packaging. Additionally, you can check the film negatives for any markings or codes that indicate it is Kodak film.
There is now, with the new iPhone 3G. It has a camera now! (:
one way to sell film and camera and printers and so fourth
You have to go to the Talent Agency before you can meet Harvey Scoops in front of the closed Movie Studio (far right on Sunrise St.). Take his camera to the Wax Museum (far left), where an old guy will give you some film for it. Load the film, then climb the greenish-blue building to the left of the studio and use the camera. When you see the man looking back at you, you will be on your way (down and out, as in out cold).
To load a Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 cartridge into the camera, first open the back cover of the camera. Insert the cartridge with the yellow side facing towards the lens. Close the back cover and turn on the camera. Press the shutter button to eject the dark cover sheet and start taking photos.
if you are using a pc, you can use the scanner and camera wizard, or you can download windows live photo gallery and it will work. when you plug in your camera to the computer, it will recognize it and and you can use the scanner and camera wizard, but windows live photo gallery is way easier.
The same way you make any other movie: 1 get a camera 2 write a script 3 use the camera to film people performing your script
The retina is very similar to the film in a camera. Images come through the eye's lens and are focused on the retina. The retina then converts these images to electric signals and sends them by way of the optic nerve to the back lobe of the brain.
The retina is very similar to the film in a camera. Images come through the eye's lens and are focused on the retina. The retina then converts these images to electric signals and sends them by way of the optic nerve to the back lobe of the brain.
The retina is very similar to the film in a camera. Images come through the eye's lens and are focused on the retina. The retina then converts these images to electric signals and sends them by way of the optic nerve to the back lobe of the brain.