No. Ghosts Are A Myth. If You Want A Ghost In Your Video, Use Special Effects
Yes, basically the camcorder is smaller and has a screen to view what you are filming.
Either use an 8mm projector to view them on the 'big screen' - or - get them converted to DVDs or VHS video.
A DVD Sony camcorder records directly onto a DVD for ease of viewing. With just the use of a DVD player you can view your video immediately upon recording instead of having to hook your camera up to your TV or computer.
Flip or Flop - 2013 A Flip with a View 1-7 was released on: USA: May 2013
I did a whole lot of research before buying the camcorder that I found to be the best. I was comparing the flip ultra and mino hd with the Kodak zi8. The Kodak Zi8 has better quality footage and is easier to view you videos you have recorded since it has a bigger screen. The optical zoom is also a load better than the zoom of the tiny flip hd cams. I own a Zi8 and i recommend you buying that over the flip camcorders.
There are many features to a Sony 60gb camcorder. Such as the 60gb the fact that it has zoom and that it has the view finder. Here is website with reviews and camera specs. www.nextag.com/sony-60gb-hard-drive-camcorder/stores-html
I would recommend a Sony waterproof camcorder but you can view a list of 85 waterproof camcorders I found here: See the Related Link below.
Answer tape ideaIm not an expert, but check out this idea & expand on it.....Change your 8mm tape to standard vhs tape by using one of those "All in one transfer machines".It changes tapes, film, & cards to vhs tape & then watch on your vcr. Just a thought.
Videos purporting to show ghosts are available at YouTube, Paranormal Network, Mashable, Anybodythere, Cryptic Media, Break, Vimeo, and Ghosts of America.
Analog and digital video record their data completely different, so they are not compatible with each other. Analog video actually saves pictures on the tape. Digital video converts the pictures to 1s and 0s, savinf that data. Digital camcorders record and play the 'computerized' 1s and 0s, converting it into the original pictures, and so they cannot read an analog tape.
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You need to convert the JVC video to avi format. Free video converters are available online. Download and install one. (Google: free video converters).Once you have a video converter installed, add the JVC video to the conversion program. Set the Output Source format to .avi and click Convert.If the conversion is successful you will be able to edit the video in Windows Movie Maker and view it on Windows Media Player.