Osi and Steve you hit some great points here! I remember seeing Super 8 for the first time in the late 70's. I was a kid back then, but there was something about it that had my attention. The smell of the projector, the vinyl smelly screen, and those gleaming colorful images, ah! Yes, those images stayed with me for decades! By the time the late 80's arrived I remember seeing VHS recorded home movies. My first thoughts were OK this is cool. But, for some reason I thought back to those colorful Super 8 home movies I was first introduced too. This new format of VHS tape just looked lifeless to me. Now remember I was a young teenage boy by the late 80's. It's interesting when I look back, and think about the fact I even noticed this at age 15. Fast forward to 2005, and I myself started to play around with film. Let's just say what I saw on the screen took me back to the 70's again. I was instantly hooked, and haven't looked back since. When I began exposing the current Ektachrome (7294) to 64 ASA I was blown away by those images, and still am. It's very close to how Kodachrome looked in the old days. Vivid, sharp, with great contrast! The trick is you must over expose it 1 stop to see the difference. ND filter is also a must on bright days when applying this extra exposure! And of course sunny weather always makes Super 8 shine

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