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A full-speed 8mm and Super8 film digitization system with a Sankyo projector and Sony HandyCam camera.  It converts 8 and Super 8 movies into MPEG-4 digital movie files that can be transferred to a flash drive.
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The other option is a full-speed 8mm and Super8 film digitization system with a Sankyo projector and Sony HandyCam camera.  It converts 8 and Super 8 movies into MPEG-4 digital movie files that can be transferred to a flash drive.
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Name or Title: 8mm and Super 8 Film to Digital
Description: We now have two options for movie film digitization. One is a Movie Maker scanner to digitize 8mm and Super 8 movies up to 9” reels. It digitizes frame by frame for high quality digital output. It is compatible with all Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. It scans and saves digital movies into SD/SDHC cards 32 GB max. It converts 8 and Super 8 movies into MPEG-4 digital movie files at 1080P/20 fps.

The other option is a full-speed 8mm and Super8 film digitization system with a Sankyo projector and Sony HandyCam camera. It converts 8 and Super 8 movies into MPEG-4 digital movie files that can be transferred to a flash drive.

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