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I know of no DIY 8mm-to-digital converters, and considering how much film you have, I can see why you wouldn’t want to take your footage to a specialist. We’re talking hundreds of dollars here.
Did some research on that.<BR><BR>Plenty of places that will transfer 8mm to DV or DVD. The catch is to find out what kind of telecine equipment they use. They usually charge an arm and a leg, tho ...
Media Conversions, my business, converts videotape and slides to DVD. My customers often ask if I also can convert 8mm film. This is the story of my adventure into converting film to DVD. There are a ...
My introduction to converting home movies to DVD came early this year when my sister unearthed a box from her attic with 75 (yes, 75) reels of 8mm movies from our childhood. She took the film to a ...
TL;DR: Now you can easily convert 8mm and Super 8 films to digital files with the Kodak Reels Digitizer, on sale now for $349.99 (reg. $399.99) — no computer needed, just plug in and go.
There’s also the old DIY method, which involves projecting the movie on to a screen or using a purpose-designed cine/slide transfer screen. The image is captured on a digital camcorder and ...
I am writing to inform you that Via-Vision Film & Video Productions, P.O. Box 217, Lewiston, ME 04243, 783-2550, toll free 877-384-3367 offers this service.
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