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
18 to 28 bucks. http://www.agassiztrading.com/cameras-film/cameras/cameras-8mm/8mm-dejur-electra.htm
try pro8mm.com
eBay or garage sale
28 Bucks http://www.agassiztrading.com/cameras-film/cameras/cameras-8mm/8mm-dejur-electra.htm
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!
answer:I don't think old 8mm film is re-writable, so I wouldn't advise it. Most film is one use only. It wasnt until compact discs or DVD were any visual recordable material re-recordable.
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.
There aren't many reviews for this camera online however, one can find some reviews for Super 8 camera from: eBay, YouTube, Plugged in, Yelp, Super 8mm, Cnet, Amazon, Retro Things.
may I have $ value? (Approx)
8mm tapes can only be viewed with the aid of an 8mm player. One's best bet to watch 8mm tapes in this case is to purchase another 8mm player that is not broken.
Measure the width of the film, if it equals 8mm then you have an 8mm tape.