5x7mm = 35 mm = 1.378 inches. 5mm * 7 mm is a measure of area and cannot be converted to inches, which is a measure of distance.
105 mm =10.5cm
4 * 35 mm = 140 mm
35 mm Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis3.5 cm*10 mm 1 cm=35 mm
1 m = 1,000 mm 2 m = 2,000 mm 3 m = 3,000 mm . . 30 m = 30,000 mm . . 35 m = 35,000 mm
35 mm stands for 35 millimeters, which is the standard width of photographic film used in analog photography. It is still used as a reference for image sensor sizes in digital cameras.
Any 35 mm film camera or digital camera, usually a Digital Single Lens Reflex (D_SLR) that uses a 24 mm by 36 mm area on film or which has an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, or other) to form the image.
Any 35 mm film camera or digital camera, usually a Digital Single Lens Reflex (D_SLR) that uses a 24 mm by 36 mm area on film or which has an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, or other) to form the image.
35 centimeters = 350 millimeters
the width of the film
most sensors on digitals are much smaller than 35mm film frames, so the lens of 50mm acts lika a telephoto one.
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35 mm = 1.378 inches = 0.115 foot (rounded)
With 35 mm film cameras, the 35 mm refers to the film size, not to be confused with the lens size. A 50 mm lens is usually considered the normal or neutral size, with a magnification factor of one. A 50 mm lens has no magnification. So, as the size (millimeters) of the lens become larger, the magnification of the image becomes greater. A 100 mm lens gives 2 times magnification, and makes the subject appear 2 times closer and gives less viewing area; a 200 mm lens gives 4 times magnification, and so on. A 25 mm lens would make the subject look farther away by a factor of 2 and give a wider viewing area. Fisheye lenses, usually about 8 to 15 mm, give a very wide view and negative magnification. The increased area appears as a distorted "fisheye" view. Digital cameras have electronic image sensors which are usually smaller than the area of film exposed in a 35 mm camera, and lenses will have a different magnifing effect. It is not a problem, though, as the manufacturer almost always gives a calculation of the equivalence of the lens with the digital camera compared to a 35 mm film camera, and calculates the magnification of the lens of the digital camera.
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sell it, or make your own edit with it
In some ways, they can be a better training tool in that you only get a limited number of exposures per roll. Thus, greater thought must be put into the shot by the photographer than with a digital camera.