it only works down; Digital8 can play D8, Hi8 and 8, Hi8 can play Hi8 and 8 and an video 8 camera can only play video 8
yes, but some don't work in some cameras, D8 takes all, Hi8 only Hi8 and 8mm and 8mm video only 8mm tapes
super8 works on super8 and 8mm on 8mm projectors, some projectors do have a switch to go from one to another
Yes, but the recording will be in a different format incompatible with US 8mm players.
o.31 Direct Conversion Formula 8 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.3149606299 in
you can ther big money sony makes one 500-800 range that's the only unit that is out there go on eBay and lok for one...good luck
Will be auctioning super 8mm 10 minutes excerpt on ebay - april 17- 2012
Your best bet, long-term, is to find someone with an Digital-8mm camera. Take all of your 8 mm films and convert them to digital. Burn them onto DVDs and you will have them for life!
18 to 28 bucks. http://www.agassiztrading.com/cameras-film/cameras/cameras-8mm/8mm-dejur-electra.htm
try pro8mm.com
you'll find buyers on eBay
eBay or garage sale
28 Bucks http://www.agassiztrading.com/cameras-film/cameras/cameras-8mm/8mm-dejur-electra.htm
There is a restored version for sale, so an 8mm version would have little value unless you can find someone who collects 8mm films.
a film camera that uses the 8 mm film format used from 1932 on, it can be normal or super 8, may amateurs used it and now artists do
8mm cameras are great if you are wanting to record something with a classic feel. Otherwise I would suggest VHSC for higher quality and sound.
Hitachi is a company that develops and manufactures 8mm camcorders. Camcorders are typically utilized to capture and record video in a physical medium.
Ordinary cameras that took 'still' photos. ------------------------------------------------------ No Before Video Cameras people used to use super 8mm and 8mm cine film cameras to take home movies.
In photography, a 35mm camera is a camera that shoots 35mm film (typically produced by Kodak or Fuji). These include consumer cameras with a fixed lens, disposible cameras, and professional SLR (single lens reflex) cameras. In motion pictures, 35mm cameras refer to any motion picture camera that shoots, 35mm or Super 35mm film (again, Kodak or Fuji). This is opposed to 16mm, Super 16mm, 8mm, and Super 8mm cameras.