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Q: When will they stop making 35mm camera film?
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How do you transfer negative film on to film paper?

You use a 35mm enlarger to project the light on to the ''bed'' where you place your photographic paper. Then run the paper through developer, stop and fix. Make sure you put the paper in a cold water-bath for minimum of 5 minutes or until the smell of fix has gone. The fix will erode the image and it wont last as long..


You turned right on a red in Houston and the red light camera got you you got a 75.00 ticket Should you contest it?

According to the law, you have to make a complete stop before making a right turn on red. So, technically, you have broken the law and the red light camera caught you in the act.


Is it possible to view police speed camera pictures?

Most of the country dont put camera sign on the road,cops hide in the bush,market,bus stop or in the people's land,and book,is that is a right way to book,or gov is making money thro it.i think there not stopping speed for accident only to make money?


What does fstop mean?

An F Stop refers to a ratio used in a camera lens. It is concerned with the amount of light the lens lets in, how fast the camera can take a picture, and how much of the picture will be in focus. With pixels, it is possible to overcome some of the restrictions of film cameras. First, if you have a low f stop, like 1.2, and you have a lot of light, you can take a picture real fast. Only the object you focused the camera on will be in focus. If you use a high f stop, like 22, you will need to slow down your shutter speed. Your subject will be in focus and so will the background. The old point and click cameras had about a shutter speed of 1/125 of a second, a distance of 8 feet, and an f stop of about 8. The person would be in focus. The background would not.


Will Pentax 35MM camera lenses fit any other camera?

Pentax screwmount lenses (M42) will fit differently branded cameras with the same mount. It will easily fit other camera mounts including digital bodies using a cheap adapter. Just make sure you use the correct version of the adapter that focuses correctly to infinity. With Pentax K-mount lenses, there are existing adapters that will mount these to a four/thirds system camera, the Canon EF EOS, the Minolta MA or Sony Alpha and the Leica M39 screw mount. Take note that in most digital bodies, the lens can only be used at manual mode. Some camera models will not meter through it even at stop down. Pentax dSLR bodies will meter through them and add Shake Reduction and focus confirmation even if the lens is full manual.

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What are the aperture settings found on a 35mm camera?

I'm assuming your talking about a 35mm film camera. Older camera lenses had aperture settings in full-stop increments. That went f1.4 f2.0 f2.8 f4.0 f5.6 f8.0 f11 f16 f22 f32 (some lenses went this high, but not many) Then newer camera lenses allowed you to go in on-third stop increments. f1.4 f1.6 f1.8 f2 f2.2 f2.5 f2.8 f3.2 f3.5 f4 f4.5 f5 f5.6 f6.3 f7.1 f8 f9 f10 f11 f13 f14 f16 f18 f20 f22 f25 f29 f32


Which f stop indicates the smallest aperture opening?

F22 - All the lenses I have for my 35mm camera have an F22 setting, this lets the least amount of light through the lens.


What is a f stop?

an f-stop is a setting for a camera lens that determines how much light is allowed to reach the film.


What is the largest aperture in film photography?

The largest camera aperture is f stop 1.4, which lets the most amount of light into the camera.


How do you film something about Sims 3?

You have to click on the little recording camera or camera in the bottom left corner to either film or take a picture. It is very simple. Once you press it, it takes the picture or starts recording. If you are recording something, to stop the film, click the stop button in the top right corner. Thank you for reading!


Can you get antique camera film developed today?

If you want to shoot new film in a antique camera, Yes - you can get that developed. If you have old film in a old camera, you can take it to a developer and have them try but there are no guarantees that you will get any images. Undeveloped film has a shorter lifespan than developed film. It fades and discolors over time. Film that sits in a camera for 1 - 2 years should still be good. After 10 years you may still get an image, but expect serious fading. Past that, don't expect anything but don't let that stop you from trying.


What is the primary function of the autofocus button is to stop the camera from making the lens reacquire focus when you recompose a shot?

Shake


What are the release dates for Bus Stop - 2008 III?

Bus Stop - 2008 III was released on: USA: 15 June 2008 (Dance Camera West Film Festival)


When did Walt Disney stop making films?

Disney was involved in film-making almost to the time he died, in 1966 December. He was an uncredited producer of Jungle Book, a film made in 1966 but not released till the next year.


What is stop in photography?

stop is a chemical used in the process of making prints or developing film. It stops the developer from over-developing the print or film. It also refers to the f-number, or f-stop, which is the aperture size (diaphragm opening) used by the lens at the moment of exposure.


Is Frankenweenie making a comeback as a cartoon?

No. Other than the stop-motion theatrical film, there are no plans to make Frankenweenie into a cartoon.


What are possible f-stop and shutter speed setting would you use outside on a sunny day?

You didn't tell us what kind of camera, or the ISO. For a film camera using ISO 100 film, start at 1/125 second @ f16 for subjects that are directly illuminated, and f5.6 for backlighted subjects without fill flash.