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Joerg Polzfusz
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 815
From: Berlin, Germany, Europe, Earth, Solar System
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted August 03, 2011 03:30 AM
Hi,
when it's a "Sankyo Super CM-300", then you've gotten yourself a Super8-camera. The film-format is explained in the wikipedia here and on several other webpages. (Simply use google)
Super8-Films are made by Kodak: Kodak's Spotlight on Super 8 And there are some companies that split, perforate and fill 35mm slide-films or negative-films into Super8-carts, e.g.: Cinevia Wittner-Cinetec Pro8mm Spectra Film and Video
You can buy Super8-films in the UK at least here: BlueCinetech Stanley Productions Widescreen-Centre You can probably also order directly from Kodak-UK (where you might get a student discount). Boots also used to have Super8-films in most of their stores. However the current status is unclear (some stores still seem to stock Kodak's E100D, other at least can order Kodak-products, while other claim that Boots doesn't support Super8 any more).
When you're looking for repair/telecine/used projectors/... take a look at the Super8wiki.
Jörg
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