Global Information Lookup Global Information

135 film information


135 film. The film is 35 mm (1.4 in) wide. Each image is 24×36 mm in the most common "small film" format (sometimes called "double-frame" for its relationship to the "single-frame" 35 mm movie format or full frame after the introduction of 135 sized digital sensors. Confusingly, full frame was also used to describe the Full gate of the movie format half the size)
Leica I, 1927, the first successful camera worldwide for 35 cine film

135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film with a film gauge of 35 mm (1.4 in) loaded into a standardized type of magazine (also referred to as a cassette or cartridge) for use in 135 film cameras.

The term 135 was introduced by Kodak in 1934[1] as a designation for 35 mm film specifically for still photography, perforated with Kodak Standard perforations. It quickly grew in popularity, surpassing 120 film by the late 1960s to become the most popular photographic film size.[2] Despite competition from formats such as 828, 126, 110, and APS, it remains the most popular film size today.

The size of the 135 film frame with its frame's aspect ratio of 1:1.50 has been adopted by many high-end digital single-lens reflex and digital mirrorless cameras, commonly referred to as "full frame". Even though the format is much smaller than historical medium format and large format film, being historically referred to as miniature format[3] or small format,[4] it is much larger than image sensors in most compact cameras and smartphone cameras.

The engineering standard for this film is controlled by ISO 1007 titled '135-size film and magazine'.[5]

  1. ^ "The History of Kodak Roll Films". Archived from the original on February 22, 2009. Retrieved February 8, 2009.
  2. ^ "35mm Film Format – 135 Film". The Darkroom Photo Lab. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  3. ^ Suess, Bernhard J. (October 1, 2003). Mastering black and white photography. Allworth Press. p. 11.
  4. ^ Warren, Bruce (2003). Photography: A Concise Guide. Cengage Learning. p. 41.
  5. ^ "BS ISO 1007:2000 – Photography. 135-size film and magazine. Specifications". shop.bsigroup.com. Retrieved March 15, 2018.

and 22 Related for: 135 film information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8449 seconds.)

135 film

Last Update:

135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film with a film gauge of 35 mm (1.4 in) loaded into a standardized...

Word Count : 3093

135

Last Update:

135 may refer to: 135 (number) AD 135 135 BC 135 film, better known as 35 mm film, is a format of photographic film used for still photography 135 (New...

Word Count : 81

120 film

Last Update:

but was later superseded in this role by 135 film. 120 film survives to this day as the only medium format film that is readily available to both professionals...

Word Count : 1052

Mamiya

Last Update:

the new Japan headquarters. Mamiya started manufacturing 135-film cameras in 1949, with 135-film point-and-shoot compact cameras being introduced later...

Word Count : 1876

Nikon DX format

Last Update:

that feature the larger Nikon FX format sensor that is the size of the 135 film format. In 2013, Nikon introduced a high-end compact camera with a DX-sized...

Word Count : 927

DX number

Last Update:

(sensitizer) of a film emulsion. A proprietary list of DX numbers for APS and 135 film was prepared yearly or as needed. (DX Codes for 135-Size Film, 2004, I3A;...

Word Count : 505

Display aspect ratio

Last Update:

landscape mode, 4:3, 2:3 or 16:10 fit best. For photographs in the standard 135 film and print size (with a 3:2 aspect ratio), 2:3 or 16:10 fit best; for photographs...

Word Count : 2383

Disposable camera

Last Update:

waterproof versions for underwater photography. Internally, the cameras use a 135 film or an APS cartridge. While some disposables contain an actual cartridge...

Word Count : 1171

Interleaved 2 of 5

Last Update:

two-width barcode symbology encoding digits. It is used commercially on 135 film, for ITF-14 barcodes, and on cartons of some products, while the products...

Word Count : 877

Canon EOS 500

Last Update:

(EOS Kiss in Japan, EOS Rebel XS in North America) is a consumer-level 135 film single-lens reflex camera, produced by Canon of Japan from September 1993...

Word Count : 87

Olympus Pen F

Last Update:

vertical (portrait) format, producing twice the pictures on a roll of 135 film as the regular 36×24 mm format. The smaller image format also allows for...

Word Count : 368

Contact print

Last Update:

proof sheets from entire rolls of 35 mm negative (from 135 film cassettes) and 120 (21⁄4 film rolls) in order to aid in the selection of images for further...

Word Count : 1281

828 film

Last Update:

828 is a film format for still photography. Kodak introduced it in 1935, only a year after 135 film. 828 film was introduced with the Kodak Bantam, a consumer-level...

Word Count : 441

Advanced Photo System

Last Update:

on the film, and an image recorded in one aspect ratio can be reprinted in another. The "C" format has an equivalent aspect ratio to a 135 film image....

Word Count : 1441

DX encoding

Last Update:

for marking 135 and APS photographic film and film cartridges. It consists of several parts, a latent image DX film edge barcode on the film below the sprocket...

Word Count : 1659

List of photographic films

Last Update:

100, 200, 400) in 135, 120 and sheet film formats. They are currently the same as the equivalent speed films produced by FOMA. 135 films are not DX coded...

Word Count : 6381

History of the camera

Last Update:

followed three years later by the first Western SLR to use 135 film (otherwise known as 35 mm film), the Kine Exakta (World's first true 35 mm SLR was Soviet...

Word Count : 7611

35 mm

Last Update:

refer to: 135 film, a type of still photography format commonly referred to as 35 mm film 35 mm movie film, a type of motion picture film stock 35MM...

Word Count : 82

Photographic film

Last Update:

acid. 9.5mm film Mycro 17.5mm film Kodak Agfa 16 mm film 120 film 35mm film A range of 35mm film A range of Soviet Svema film From top: 120, 135 (35mm) and...

Word Count : 8910

Stereo camera

Last Update:

some popularity with the Stereo Realist and similar cameras that employed 135 film to make stereo slides. 3D pictures following the theory behind stereo cameras...

Word Count : 1635

126 film

Last Update:

of a 135 film frame (24×36 mm); the crop factor or equivalent focal length multiplier is 1.09 based on the diagonal measurements. The 126 film cartridge...

Word Count : 1397

Ektachrome

Last Update:

roll film and 135 film (1955–1966). A 1959 modification was called "improved" E-2. E-3 Updated "professional" Ektachrome process for sheet film and Kodak...

Word Count : 2295

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net