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The Ducati Sogno (''"dream"'') was a Half-frame camera, half-frame 35 mm rangefinder camera made by Ducati in the 1950s#Jablonski, Jablonski 2009#Macchine, De Croy-Roeulx, p. 112 at its Milan factory.#Falloon, Falloon 2006 The Sogno has been called a "miniature Leica camera, Leica" referring to its size and build quality; it is considerably smaller than a Leica III.#Oleson, Oleson The Sogno is unusual for having its controls, including the Shutter button, shutter release, operated by the left hand. It produces an 18 mm x 24 mm image on standard 35 mm film loaded in a special cassette provided with the camera. References ;Citations ;Sources * * * * * * External links Images of Sogno camera, accessories and 1950 manuals as well as a Ducati Simplex camera, at Phil Aynsley PhotographyMore about Ducati Simplex
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35mm Format
135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film used for still photography. It is a film with a film gauge of loaded into a standardized type of magazine – also referred to as a cassette or cartridge – for use in 135 film cameras. The engineering standard for this film is controlled by ISO 1007 titled '135-size film and magazine'. The term 135 was introduced by Kodak in 1934 as a designation for 35 mm film specifically for still photography, perforated with Kodak Standard perforations. It quickly grew in popularity, surpassing 120 film by the late 1960s to become the most popular photographic film size. Despite competition from formats such as 828, 126, 110, and APS, it remains the most popular film size today. The size of the 135 film frame with its aspect ratio of 1:1.50 has been adopted by many high-end digital single-lens reflex and digital mirrorless cameras, commonly referred to as " full frame". Even ...
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