Saturday, December 17, 2011

How long is a roll of camera film?

I am looking for the length of a "semi-standard" roll of camers film. About 27-30 exposures. Thanks.|||Most 35mm roll film is either 24exp. or 36exp. you can get bulk film in 100ft or 150ft rolls. there is one old Nikon that I know of that had a 250ft bulk back. but that one is very rare to find and I don't know if cannon ever made anything like that.|||depends what kind you buy, usually around 31 photos and some cameras have a number by the clicker that say how amny you have|||depends. it should tell you on the box that you pick up in the stores :)





love jen.|||35 mm film generally comes in a 24 exposure roll. Depending how tightly your camera winds film, that could mean 24 to 27 frames.





Thirty-six exposure film is also available, however not as readily. You used to be able to buy 12 exposure film, but I have not seen that in a while, unless you are shooting a medium-format camera.





Also, if you are using a lot of film, bulk film can be loaded in any exposure increment needed from 5-40. A roll of bulk film comes in a 100 ft. length, and needs a bulk film loader to use, as well as reloadable cassettes.|||approximately 30 inches, including the leader.

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