135 formatの例文
- As of March 2009, Ferrania customer service states that they are producing only 135 format color film in 200 and 400 ASA.
- The term "'135 format "'usually refers to a 36 & times; 24 mm film format, commonly known as 35 mm format.
- Since these lenses do not need to cover the 135 film area, they are smaller and lighter than their 135 format counterparts of equal angle-of-view.
- Model "'W67 "'is similar to the 670 model, but with a wide-angle Nikkor 55 mm lens ( roughly equivalent to a 28 mm lens in 135 format ).
- Waaske's last contribution to Rollei was the Rolleimatic, which was designed to be as easy to use as the Instamatic camera, but use the 135 format, allowing for a better image quality.
- The production of DX-specific lenses has also enabled the production of affordable wide angle lenses for the format ( e . g ., 12 mm ), whereas costly ultra-wide angle lenses from the 135 format were formerly required.
- Any standard 35mm still-film ( 135 format ) may be used with a few caveats : Polaroid 35mm instant film shouldn't be used because " winding problems may occur "; infrared film is not recommended because the frame counter shines infrared light at the sprockets ( this is a very common feature with motorised film-advance cameras ); the camera can't advance beyond the 40th frame in rolls of film with more than 40 frames.
- In July 2008, the company's President announced to its unions that manufacture of color film products would cease in December 2008, although as late as March 2009, Ferrania customer service stated that they were still producing 135 format color film in 200 and 400 ASA . However, all manufacture of photographic film had ceased by the end of that year, and in October 2012, Ferrania laid off 198 out of 230 employees formerly working in the manufacture and processing of film.