What is the difference between super 8 and regular 8mm




















Over the years sprocket holes took a beating and would cause playback issues on projectors. Fortunately, our transfer machines are sprocket-less and do not need to sprocket holes to feed the film.

However, the holes are used to sync the film, so if they are too far destroyed, it can cause issues but this is very rare. The final thought is that the reels were also different. The 8mm film reel would have a very small hole in the middle. Super 8 reels would have a much larger hole.

So at first glance, even without looking at the film, you can typically know what type of film is on the reel. The leader tape does not contain actual frames, so the sprocket holes would be the only clue as to what type of film it is.

Our film to DVD technicians are very knowledgeable and can answer all your questions about your film transfer. We are also one of the few companies who transfer 8mm film that clean every inch of the film prior to transferring. When Eastman Kodak launched the Super 8 film format in , the company meant for Super 8 be an upgrade to the standard 8mm film format.

Though 8mm and Super 8 film formats are slightly different, the unfortunate similarity between them is their limited shelf life. Both 8mm and Super 8 film reels tend to deteriorate over time, especially if not stored in ideal conditions. However, by converting your 8mm or Super 8 film to digital files or DVDs , you can make sure the footage is safe from harm and stands the test of time. Professional media conversion companies like Current Pixel will be able to help you determine which film format you have and convert your footage to digital or DVD, giving you peace of mind and the ability to conveniently view and store the contents of your film.

With Current Pixel in Atlanta , you can be sure all media conversions are completed by experienced staff members, never outsourced to a third party. Whether you have Super 8, regular 8mm film, 16mm film , or other home movie film , make sure you take great care of it by storing it in a cool, dry place out of the glare of sunlight.

A reel with only sprockets is silent, while a thin yellow or rust-colored strip next to the sprockets and a thicker yellow-colored strip on the other edge of the reel indicate it has sound. You can undertake the time-consuming project of digitizing old movies yourself if you have the desire, time, and right equipment or let a professional service do the heavy lifting for you. Regardless of whether you own 8mm or Super 8 movies, ScanCafe is the right place to convert them into forever digital formats.

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