35mm photography

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As mm photography refers to the creation of photographic images with miniature cameras on both sides perforated small picture film ( 35 mm film , 135 ).

features

Leica I , serial number 5193 (1927): early model of the first standard 35mm film camera (1925)

35mm photography, introduced around 1925 , is characterized by a special variety, which can range from simple disposable cameras to complex camera systems and which have a high degree of differentiation - for example there are panorama cameras and half-format cameras for 35mm film - as well as the highest degree of flexibility with still good ones Has camera equipment mobility.

Small-format photographs of the negative are enlarged and viewed in the form of prints , while slides are projected or, in individual cases, exposed .

The recording format has a characteristic aspect ratio of 3: 2 and is thus based on paper formats . It differs from the 4: 3 format used in digital photography and television standards.

See also

Well-known 35mm photographers

Well-known photographers who take photos with 35mm system cameras include:

literature

  • Gerhard Isert: 24 × 36 mm. The guide through 35mm photography . Hall: Dr. Isert / Mitteldeutsche Druckerei u. Publishing company 1948