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  2. 8 mm film - Wikipedia

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    Black-and-white 8 mm film is still manufactured in the Czech Republic, and several companies buy bulk quantities of 16 mm film to make regular 8 mm by re-perforating the stock, cutting it into 25 foot (7.6 m) lengths, and collecting it into special standard 8 mm spools, which they then sell. Re-perforation requires special equipment.

  3. Digital8 - Wikipedia

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    Digital8 remained largely a consumer or amateur product (Among the exceptions was the 2001 film Hall of Mirrors.) This is likely a reflection of Sony's design and market objectives for Digital8 format: to serve as a lower cost upgrade path for current customers (from analog 8 mm), by leveraging existing manufacturing infrastructure of 8 mm ...

  4. Telecine - Wikipedia

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    Telecine enables a motion picture, captured originally on film stock, to be viewed with standard video equipment, such as television sets, video cassette recorders (VCR), DVD, Blu-ray or computers. Initially, this allowed television broadcasters to produce programs using film, usually 16-mm stock , but transmit them in the same format, and ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Motion picture film scanner - Wikipedia

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    The film may also be projected directly on a digital projector in the theaters. The data film files may be converted to SDTV (NTSC or PAL) video TV systems. [1] [2] Film recorders are the opposite of film scanners, copying content from a computer system onto film stock, for preservation or for display using film projectors.

  7. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all DV camcorders and decks have IEEE 1394 (FireWire, i.LINK) ports for digital video transfer. This is usually a two-way port, so that DV video data can be output to a computer (DV-out), or input from either a computer or another camcorder (DV-in). The DV-in capability makes it possible to copy edited DV video from a computer back onto ...

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