

- #BEST SLIDE CONVERTER TO DIGITAL REVIEWS 720P#
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- #BEST SLIDE CONVERTER TO DIGITAL REVIEWS WINDOWS 7#
- #BEST SLIDE CONVERTER TO DIGITAL REVIEWS TV#
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Introducing the KODAK REELZ 8mm & Super 8 Films Digitizer! Kodak brings its new scanner to compete with the market just like its 35mm film and slide scanner. With the name Kodak, you can be sure that you get quality products when it comes to film and video.
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Supported operating systems: Windows and Mac KODAK REELZ 8mm & Super 8 Films Digitizer

#BEST SLIDE CONVERTER TO DIGITAL REVIEWS TV#
You can hook this up to your computer for easy saving or you can simply hook this scanner up to your TV for easy watching. This scanner converter uses SD cards up to 32 GB, and can easily convert your colored as well as your black-and-white films to MP4. The key features of this scanner converter include the ability to convert your old films into digital format and save directly into an SD card.
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You won’t have to worry about your films degrading with each viewing once you’ve changed these to MP4 format.
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L269xW166xH114 mm/10.6×6.5×4.5 in dimensionsĪlso consider lower end model by Wolverine with 720P FPS resolution:Īnother option you have for converting both your super 8 and 8mm films to digital format is this converter which simplifies the conversion method.
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You can do this by purchasing 8mm film to digital conversion equipment. Converting 8mm Film to Digital FormatĪs mentioned earlier, if you want to preserve the memories you recorded in your 8mm film, you should consider converting these to digital format. Smaller holes means you have a Super 8 and longer holes means you have an 8mm. If you’re unsure whether or not you have a Super 8 or an 8mm, you can tell by checking the holes that line the film. This is because of the bigger frame size, which is also due to the smaller sprocket holes that allowed for more space for the frames. The Super 8 is actually an upgraded version of the 8mm, with the changes allowing for sharper pictures than the original format. Super 8 films have smaller sprocket holes than the 8mm and bigger frames than the 8mm. The huge difference between the two includes the sprocket holes and the size of the frames on both. While these may seem like similar systems, they are actually two rather different films and use different equipment, both for recording and playing. Aside from using 8mm to create memories, people also used what was called a Super 8.
