A 35mm camera is a type of film camera that uses 35mm wide film, which is a standard size for many photographers. This format allows for high-quality images and is popular among both amateur and professional photographers. The camera typically features interchangeable lenses, giving users the flexibility to capture a variety of scenes, from wide landscapes to close-up portraits.
In addition to film cameras, the term "35mm" is also used in the digital photography world, where it refers to the equivalent focal length of lenses. Many digital cameras, like DSLRs and mirrorless cameras, have sensors that mimic the 35mm film size, allowing photographers to achieve similar depth of field and perspective in their images.