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Topic: Format wars, incl Super 8mm vs Std 8mm
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John W. Black
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 536
From: Deptford,N.J.
Registered: Mar 2008
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posted January 27, 2009 10:47 PM
When Kodak created the Std 8 guage in 1932 (Approx.)It was slit in half from 16mm stock.The sproket holes were the same size as 16mm,therefore taking up more space leaving less room for the image.In 1964,they came up with the Super 8 format,reducing the sprocket sizenot being slit from 16mm.Hence the term single 8.It was introduced for the Instamatic film cameras.For years,Std 8 collectors were reluctant to switch over,because Super 8 projectors were all self threading and the early ones were pretty bad,eating film like crazy.Std 8 didn't die off as quickly as thought and there are still many,myself included who prefer it for silent films.
-------------------- Beat em or burn em,they go up pretty quick
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