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For your reading pleasure here is a little about movie cameras and projectors;

How to tell Regular 8 from Super 8 Film; Regular 8 = hole in the reel is pencil size. Super 8 = you can almost get your little finger in the hole.

The best way to review and catalog your film is to use a film editor. Remember them? They have a small screen and you hand crank the film through to view. Editors will not hurt film and you can hurry through the bad parts.

I often have "Dual 8" editors for around $40 ~ $100-.

SAVE YOUR ORIGINAL FILM!!! Video tape will not last! ( I wrote that a couple of years ago . . . still remember video tape? Boy I need to get my BETA tapes transferred over, and don't forget all the family events I captured on Hi-8!).
CD's and DVD's (Here comes "BluRay" with so much info that it may become undecipherable in the future) may last but the means to read them probably will not be around for the 40+ years the movies have already lasted.

Let me know if you would like me to let you know when I get an editor in. Also what size films do you have?

Hope this helps, Mike


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