Hello!
I know that 16fps was the original "standard speed" for amateur home movies and that 24fps was the "standard speed" for reduction prints made from 35mm negatives and also for some very, very ambitious amateurs.
But Wikipedia says: "…In the early 1960s, a new filming and projection standard of 18 frames per second was introduced…" (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_8_mm_film )
But to be honest, I never encountered any D8-camera with 18fps! And all my literature from the 1970s/1980s never mention this change or fps-rate?? So: is the Wikipedia wrong? Unfortunately, it doesn’t list any source for this sentence.
Happy new year!
Jörg
I know that 16fps was the original "standard speed" for amateur home movies and that 24fps was the "standard speed" for reduction prints made from 35mm negatives and also for some very, very ambitious amateurs.
But Wikipedia says: "…In the early 1960s, a new filming and projection standard of 18 frames per second was introduced…" (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_8_mm_film )
But to be honest, I never encountered any D8-camera with 18fps! And all my literature from the 1970s/1980s never mention this change or fps-rate?? So: is the Wikipedia wrong? Unfortunately, it doesn’t list any source for this sentence.
Happy new year!
Jörg
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