Film Camera A film camera is a type of camera that uses photographic film to capture images. Unlike digital cameras, which use electronic sensors to record images digitally, film cameras rely on chemical processes to produce photographic images on light-sensitive film. Film cameras come in various formats and types, including 35mm (135) film cameras, medium format cameras, and large format cameras, each offering different image sizes, resolutions, and characteristics.
Film cameras may be manual or autofocus, and they often feature interchangeable lenses, adjustable exposure settings, and mechanical shutter mechanisms. Despite the popularity of digital photography, film cameras remain in use by enthusiasts, professionals, and artists who appreciate the unique qualities and creative possibilities of analog photography. |