Standard 35mm still film uses a 24×36mm frame, although half-frame and panoramic cameras use the same film differently.
A cassette normally contains 24 or 36 exposures and can be used in compact cameras, rangefinders and SLRs.
What to know
- Also called 135 film
- Perforated edges
- DX-coded or non-DX cassettes
- 24 or 36 standard exposures
- Many development processes
Development and scanning
The format does not determine chemistry. Check whether the film is C-41, ECN-2, B&W, E-6 or another process.
Frequently asked questions
Can Berlin Photo Studio handle it?
Yes. We develop and scan 35mm across multiple processes.
Should I identify the format or process before ordering?
Yes whenever possible. Photograph labels and packaging, and never open unknown exposed film in daylight.
Where can I learn more?
Read the Film Formats Guide.
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