35mm film camera
A 35mm film camera is a type of camera that uses 35mm wide film to capture images. This format became popular in the early 20th century and is known for its versatility and quality. Photographers can choose from various lenses to achieve different effects, making it suitable for various styles of photography, including portraits and landscapes.
The camera typically features manual controls for adjusting settings like exposure and focus, allowing photographers to have creative control over their images. While digital cameras have largely replaced film cameras, many enthusiasts still appreciate the unique aesthetic and tactile experience that film photography offers.