Get the Panasonic Palmcorder PV-L454 Camcorder.
The difference would be about the same as the jump from VHS to DVD (if it's a miniDV camcorder) or from VHS to bluray (if it's a 720p or better digital camcorder.)
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, using a VHS-C adapter will allow you to record and play VHS-C tapes in a VHS machine. The adapter simply changes the casing format. The actual tape is the same. I'm not sure why you would want to, though. VHS tapes are cheaper and the tapes are longer.
Either use an 8mm projector to view them on the 'big screen' - or - get them converted to DVDs or VHS video.
To use the Roxio Easy Vhs To DVD, you need a VHS camcorder or VCR, and a computer with a USB port. The Roxio plugs into both and captures your VHS video on your computer.
If the tape will fit into a camcorder, there is no reason why a copyright tape won't play. Many VHS camcorders use small cassette bodies and a standard commercial VHS tape simply won't fit.
http://userguides.50webs.com/ Without a doubt probably your best bet because they maintain the manual/user guide databases of almost all of the electronic camcorder and digital camera makers.
Converting VHS tapes to DVD can be done by first connecting the VCR to a camcorder using a cable with three plugs on each end or a cable with three plugs on one end and one plug on the other, depending on the number of inputs on the camcorder. When the VHS tape is played, it can be recorded by the camcorder onto a miniDV tape. Then the contents of the miniDV tape need to be downloaded to a computer, and then burned onto a DVD.
The Best - VHS - was created in 1993.
No, but it does come with the Roxio Video Capture USB device. This device allows you to connect your VHS player or camcorder into the supplied usb device and allows you to then convert the software into a DVD format. So you will need to have your own VHS player or equivalent.
i think that's a camcorder type of thing.
One can find detailed information about VHS camcorders online from sites such as How Stuff Works, Wikipedia, Rewind Museum, DIY Photography and Camcorder Info.