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The '''35mm''' film format uses cassettes containing film with an image size of 24mm x 36mm on rolls with sprocket holes for mechanical film advance.  Rolls typically consist of 24 or 36 frames.  35mm film cassettes can be loaded in daylight, and have a low price-per-frame.
 
The '''35mm''' film format uses cassettes containing film with an image size of 24mm x 36mm on rolls with sprocket holes for mechanical film advance.  Rolls typically consist of 24 or 36 frames.  35mm film cassettes can be loaded in daylight, and have a low price-per-frame.
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The 35mm film format uses cassettes containing film with an image size of 24mm x 36mm on rolls with sprocket holes for mechanical film advance. Rolls typically consist of 24 or 36 frames. 35mm film cassettes can be loaded in daylight, and have a low price-per-frame.

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