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Topic: Newbie needs help with film formats
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted October 13, 2008 02:56 PM
Those Ektasound projectors are a real pain in the *** to work with. I know, I gave up on them.
Well, you've answered the question as to what film gauge you have; it's either standard 8mm or Super 8.
How do you tell?
Standard 8mm has bigger sprockets and smaller frames. Super 8mm has smaller sprockets and a larger frame. Why is this important?
Because, if you are merely looking to get these transferred to DVD, you don't want to really bother with a dual gauge projector, (Unless you have home movies in both formats). I'm willing to guess that you have Super 8, as, though the Ektasound was dual guage, most people bought those because they were shooting Super 8 sound film, (though there was a lot of standard 8mm sound prints too, but mostly professional store bought films. I don't remember many people shooting in standard 8mm sound for home movies.
Once you've figured out the film guage, then you can go about buying a projector. If the film guage is standard 8mm, you'll probably spend less, as standard 8mm projectors tend to go for less.
Still, even if the guage is Super 8, there are many affordable options for, basically, one time use. I'm sure one of the other lads will jump in and give you some good advice on exactly which projector can be bought cheap, and still be somewhat reliable.
I hope that this helps.
OSI
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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