Small format is the group of film formats that are 35 mm or smaller.
Film gauges referred to as small format include:
- 35 mm format (Full Frame; FX)[1][2]
- 24 mm format (DX)[3]
- Advanced Photo System (APS)[2]
- 35 mm film[2] / 135 film / full frame
- 16 mm film[4]
- 8 mm film[4]
- 1-inch digital (CX)[2][3]
See also
- Ultra Large Format, 10 inches and more
- Large format, 4 to 10 inches
- Medium format, 35 to 130 mm
- 828 film
- 126 film
- 110 film
References
- ↑ Brad Goestsch (8 May 2018). "What Kind of Camera Did Ansel Adams Use?". ImprovePhotography.com.
- 1 2 3 4 Osborn, J.; Dell, M.; Stone, C.; Iqba, I.; Lacey, M.; Lucieer, A.; McCoull, C. (2017). Photogrammetry for Forest Inventory. Forest & Wood Products Australia Limited. ISBN 978-1-925213-68-3. PNC326-1314.
- 1 2 Nasim Mansurov (November 2014). "Sensor Crop Factors and Equivalence". Photography Life.
- 1 2 Peter Knegt (24 February 2016). "Small format filmmaking thrives at Calgary's $100 Film Fest". CBC.
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