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Difference and use history of 8 mm, 16 mm and 35 mm film cameras
8 mm camera: refers to the smallest film in the narrow film system, and the film width is only 8 mm..
Camera 16 mm: The film with the film width of 16 mm is the most widely used film in the narrow film system.
35mm camera: Film with a film width of 35mm. ..
2, the use time is different.
8 mm camera: 1932, after the advent of 8 mm film, it provided an economical and light shooting method for filmmakers and enthusiasts.
Camera 16mm: 1923, marketed by Kodak Company in Heismann.
Camera 35 mm: 1925, the Paris International Film and Photography Work Conference invented Edison and Lumiere as the film ratio of standard silent films.
3. The users are different.
8 mm camera: suitable for home movies.
Camera 16mm: generally used for rural projection teams.
Camera 35 mm: suitable for filmmakers.
4, the effect is different.
Camera 8 mm: low definition.
Camera 16mm: the film definition is more than 8mm.
Camera 35mm: The film definition is better than 8mm and 16mm.
5. The screening scale is different.
8 mm camera: do more internal shots, not into the audience hall.
Camera 16mm: Do more internal shots and don't enter the audience hall.
Camera 35 mm: the projection site is one fifth of the length of the audience hall.
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