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  2. 8 mm video format - Wikipedia

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    Although it is possible to transfer tapes (using the VCR to rerecord the source video as it is played back by the camcorder), the VHS copy would lose some quality compared to the 8mm original. During the 1990s Sony did market a few VHS VCRs that also feature an 8mm deck to allow convenient transfer to VHS. GoldStar also made a similar dual-deck ...

  3. Digital8 - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, the Digital8 product line catered purely to entry-level consumers. This is most likely because the larger, bulkier Digital8 cassette was perceived as an inferior technology, even though the Digital8 and DV formats offer indistinguishable A/V performance. The larger 8mm format is more robust, laying down wider tracks.

  4. Spirit DataCine - Wikipedia

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    The units can transfer negative film, primetime, intermediate film and print film, stock. One option is a Super 8 gate for the transfer of Super 8 mm film. With a sound pick up option, optical 16mm and 35mm sound can be reproduced, also 16mm magnetic strip sound. [7] The unit can operate stand alone or be controlled by a scene by scene color ...

  5. Motion picture film scanner - Wikipedia

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    Lasergraphics - ScanStation (up to 6.5K, 8mm to 65mm), & Archivist (up to 5K, 8mm to 17.5mm). MWA Nova Vario series with patented laser-based, sprocket and claw free transport for 16/35mm for realtime (24/25fps) scanning with sensors for either 2K+ 2236 x 1752, or 2.5K+ HDR High Dynamic Range at 2560 x 2160, direct optical and magnetic sound on ...

  6. Data8 - Wikipedia

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    500 kB/s data transfer rate; EXB-8500c model features hardware data compression; 1992—EXB-8505 Half-height form factor; 500 kB/s data transfer rate (uncompressed) / 1.0 MB/s data transfer rate (assuming a 2:1 compression ratio) Up to 10.0 GB on one 112 m data cartridge (assuming 2:1 compression ratio) 1994—EXB-8505XL Half-height form factor

  7. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    DV (from Digital Video) is a family of codecs and tape formats used for storing digital video, launched in 1995 by a consortium of video camera manufacturers led by Sony and Panasonic. It includes the recording or cassette formats DV, MiniDV, HDV, DVCAM, DVCPro, DVCPro50, DVCProHD, Digital8, and Digital-S. DV has been used primarily for video ...

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