There's MORE to 35mm film than just 35mm photos...

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Sensor size in digital cameras is fixed, but with film you can get different sized frames by using different cameras, even if you only use rolls of 35mm film. We'll explore some of these quirky cameras and the different sized images they produce.

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This is an awesome review on 35mm film. Great! Thanks.

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I have some 35mm film prints which, when taken to the shop to be developed, they were developed in large size. The photos were taken in about 1999 and for years I just thought that someone decided to have them developed larger than the usual print size. It's only until I came across the negatives for those photos recently that I noticed that each frame in the negative strip wasn't of the usual rectangular shape of 35mm but in a square shaped frame which took up most of the width and height. I have no idea why the negative was like that only that it was 35mm and the camera used was just a regular point and shoot 35mm camera (model used was by Manimex), the only camera I was using at the time until 2000 when I started to take photos on an Olympus AF APS camera. These were the only negatives I have had that were like this using a 35mm camera.

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I'm still kind of salty that nobody has made a digital square format-sensored camera.

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