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English to Swedish translations [PRO] Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts) | |||||||
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film Explanation: 35 mm film: 35mm film teknik http://www.europe-nikon.com/details.aspx?countryid=12&langua... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 hrs 32 mins (2004-12-28 16:19:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Unless you are speaking about \"filming\" a video, it is all the same thing: the film used in a 35mm SLR camera is the exzact same film used in a 35mm movie picture camera. (Of course there are the cheaper 16mm cameras/film.) For video, it is video tape (butyou knew that.) There are other techniques and media used, but \"film\" is \"film\" no matter what is is used for. |
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