135 film
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135-film-186-1803720
title:
135 film
text:
135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film with a film gauge of 35 mm (1.4 in) loaded into a standardized type of magazine for use in 135 film cameras. The term 135 was introduced by Kodak in 1934 as a designation for 35 mm film specifically for still photography, perforated with Kodak Standard perforations. It quickly grew in popularity, surpassing 120 film by the late 1960s to become the most popular photographic film size. Despite competition
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
35 mm photographic film format
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/135_film
date created:
2003-01-23T20:05:19Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T22:42:49Z
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