Yes but you'll have double exposures (two images on one frame overlapping)
Also change the ISO if you need to on the camera..
Because the film is 35mm wide.
If the name has any term like 35mm or anything of the like, it is a film camera, using 35mm roll film.
A standard 35mm roll of film can typically hold 24 to 36 pictures, depending on the specific film and camera used.
A 35mm camera typically uses a lithium battery or a silver oxide battery.
A 35mm film camera typically has an equivalent resolution of about 20-24 megapixels.
35MM cameras were the most popular type of camera before digital cameras came into popularity. The definition of a 35MM camera is one which uses film which measures 35MM.
In photography, a 35mm camera is a camera that shoots 35mm film (typically produced by Kodak or Fuji). These include consumer cameras with a fixed lens, disposible cameras, and professional SLR (single lens reflex) cameras. In motion pictures, 35mm cameras refer to any motion picture camera that shoots, 35mm or Super 35mm film (again, Kodak or Fuji). This is opposed to 16mm, Super 16mm, 8mm, and Super 8mm cameras.
The F65 is a 35mm film camera.
A 35mm Leica is any camera made by the camera manufacter Leica, that captures the photograph on 35mm photographic film. Some might use the term to describe a Leica that has a digital image sensor with the same size as 35mm film, but a more common term for this is "full frame" Leica.
Some popular film options for a 35mm camera are Kodak Portra, Fujifilm Pro 400H, and Ilford HP5. These films are known for their high quality and versatility in capturing different lighting conditions and subjects.
The focal length would roughly double. For example, if you have a 60mm lens for a Hasselblad, and managed to hack it to fit a 35mm camera, that same 60mm lens would be roughly 120mm in a 35mm camera.
NO