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Topic: Regular 8mm
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Ron Douglas
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 166
From: United Kingdom
Registered: Mar 2012
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posted March 05, 2013 03:14 PM
Hi Chris, and welcome to the forum! The members here are so helpful with virtually any enquiry, and you've got to start somewhere! Standard 8mm film on 200 feet spools is very common to find, and very cheap to buy, though you will be limited to older releases, as nothing is released on standard 8 any more. Saying that, there were some films that were only ever released on standard 8. If you do buy 200' silent spools, you can play these on a larger machine, provided that machine is able to play standard 8 film. Most larger machines are either exclusively super 8 or dual gauge, meaning they play both standard and super 8, standard having a larger sprocket hole and therefore a smaller picture size. If you are considering this as a hobby, it may be worth considering a sound film, simply because it will play on your silent projector and if you upgrade to a larger machine with sound, you can enjoy the richness of the sound too! Good luck, and if you have difficulty sourcing standard 8 in the US, there is plenty in the UK!
-------------------- Ron
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