The results of experimental investigations of the critical currents and certain nonequilibrium phenomena in thin tin films of different width w are analyzed. Ordinarily, thin superconducting films are divided into two groups: narrow channels w <lambda(perpendicular to) and wide films w>lambda(perpendicular to). A wide transitional region where the condition w>lambda(perpendicular to) holds with a large margin and at the same time cannot be explained from the standpoint of the theory of the appearance of a vortex state has been found. This shows that the generally accepted criterion w similar to lambda(perpendicular to) for dividing films into wide and narrow does not work. The transition into a wide-film regime, described by the existing theory of the vortex state, is fully completed only for w/lambda(perpendicular to)(T)>10-20.