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  • How to Convert an 8mm Video Tape

    8mm video cameras come in two different styles: digital 8mm and Hi8. Both camera systems are the same size, as are the tapes, but digital 8mm is not going to lose as much quality when you convert...

  • How to Change 8mm Film

    When using 8mm film, it is important to hold the camera steady and use a tripod whenever possible. Because 8mm film is not as advanced as other types of film, it can be hard for this kind of film...

  • How to Convert a Sony 8mm Analogue Video to Digital

    With the advent of digital technology, there has been a strong shift in the way video is captured. Unfortunately, that doesn't help with all of the video you already have in your library. Video...

  • How to Convert 8mm Film to VHS

    Converting old 8mm video tapes to a VHS tape is a simple process. In this how-to guide, you will learn the overall process to move your videos from analog 8mm tape to VHS. The process is similar...

  • What is a High Definition Camcorder?

    A high definition (HD) camcorder is a video camera that records and stores video digitally and provides a sharper picture and better resolution than the old standard definition (SD) 8mm tapes.

  • How to Convert 8mm Tape to DVD

    Before hand-held straight-to-DVD recorders and camera phones, people captured their childhood memories with a reel-to-reel analog recording system called 8mm. The 8mm camera film was not the most...

  • How to Move Old 8mm or 16mm Films to Digital Video (the cheap way)

    Transferring film to tape or digital the professional way is a massive undertaking and very expensive. If you have old family memories on old 16mm or old 8mm film, you can move them to the digital...

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