Yes you may play each copyrighted VHS tapes on a VHS Cameras and you may be allowed considering to play VHS movies on a VHS camcorder
Yes, you should be able to watch a movie on the camera. The video connection cables will allow you to see it on your TV set too.
Xbox 360 can play DVD's, but not Blurays, and certainly not VHS tapes.
* Yes, they will always make VHS Movies, because Family Video, Hastings, & Menard's sells VHS Movies still.
eBay usually has used versions of VHS movies.
You can use VHS converters to transfer movies from your old VHS tapes to your home PC. This makes you able to get rid of your stack of VHS tapes and backup everything digitally.
Yes you can do that
No, most old movies are made on VHS.
VHS converters are mostly used to take VHS movies and move them onto things like DVD's so you can have newly done -older movies. They can be used for other things but their main use is to convert to DVD.
The Beta camera is a camera that uses the beta format for recording. The beta format is a tape about half the size of a VHS tape and is actually quite old and came out around the same time VHS did. It is a bit higher quality then VHS. But what people are using these days if you hear of a beta camera being used is actually a digibetacam which is digitalbeta which is much higher quality then analog beta.
It won't new movies don't come out on vhs anymore.It will come out on DVD and blueray though.
They invented the VHS as a way for people to watch movies at home after they had left the movie theater. Later on, they were replaced by the dvd, and now most people watch their movies digitally.
Probably a dollar or two per tape. VHS Disney movies are not collectible since there were many made, and not generally desirable since VHS is such a low quality media.