Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Aps Cameras What Type Of Film Can I Use Advanced Photo System (APS) Is A Film Format?

What type of film can i use Advanced Photo System (APS) is a film format? - aps cameras

I have a camera. Reading instruction that I have to use Advanced Photo System (APS) film. I want to know whether this statement is 100% correct. The camera shows everything you can see a 35-mm camera. APS film can be more expensive to buy and process

3 comments:

Bruce M said...

The GSP is a very nice format. If the movie cost more. I loved my Canon APS little until he falls to his resolve difficult and more expensive than paying for them. They should be give much pleasure. However ......
Now I use to take my digital camera.

You may find that the camera is like a 35, but never a 35mm film. APS-camera system is great in many ways. The easy-35mm Load Load problems fixed. The film stays in the box never to reduce scratching of the negatives. The negatives are copies of films on stronger than the flat on the cutting edge of imaging equipment to facilitate the coast. (Bla bla bla)
Yes, it costs more. This was the point. The production of a new format to market, achieve PPL buy more cameras and then before the sale. Imagine replacing the system "" 35 mm ... "Yeah, right .. I said .. the representatives' It will not happen .. Digital will be what kills a 35-mm-day "

Teri said...

Kodak flame. Fuji called "Advanced". Here are a few links that offer some of them for sale. It is expensive, although the film will be warned, as an attempt to deal!
http://www.google.com/search?q=aps+film & ...

Oh yes, and not a 35mm film at all. It is actually smaller.

Mark said...

The Advanced Photo System is an outdated format, smaller than 35 mm x 24 mm.

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