Although both standard 8 mm and Super 8 are 8 mm wide, Super 8 has a larger image area because of its smaller and more widely spaced perforations. There are also two other varieties of Super 8 – Single 8 mm and Straight-8 – that require different cameras, but produce a final film with the same dimensions.

How wide is 8mm film in inches?

For example, if you have three full reels, each of which is 5 inches in diameter, that’s 600 feet of film total….16mm film reel sizes & 8mm film reel sizes by diameter.

Reel DiameterFilm LengthRun time 18fps
6 in300 ft21-24 min
7 in400 ft28-32 min
8 in600 ft42-48 min
10 in800 ft56-62 min

How long does 8mm film last?

around 70 years
8mm film lasts around 70 years in ideal conditions.

What was 1 downfall of 8mm film?

The only unfortunate flaw about 8mm film was that it was filmed on two separate edges to maximize time for filming… meaning you had to turn the film spool over midway so it could film on the opposite edge. Eventually, once developed it turned into one strip which would give you roughly four minutes of footage.

Is Super 8 a prequel to Cloverfield?

Initially, HitFix broke the story that the project was a JJ Abrams project titled Super 8, and that it is rumored to be a Cloverfield sequel. New York Magazine talked to sources that claimed the project was actually a Cloverfield prequel, not sequel.

What company invented Super 8 format?

Kodak Company
The Kodak Company introduced Super 8mm film in 1965 as an easier, cheaper, and overall better option for home movies. The film was easily loaded into the camera, and was sent away to be processed.

Is my film 8mm or 16mm?

An easy way to identify the film you have is to measure the width. This will be 16mm, 9.5mm or 8mm. There are two types of 8mm film. There is the older format Standard 8mm which was later superceded by Super 8mm cine.

Did Bolex ever make a DS8 camera?

Bolex themselves never made a DS8 camera . The DS8 version came from independent camera technicians that did these conversions . You will need to do your homework to insure you find a DS8 modified camera. At this time there is no company offering new modifications.

What is the difference between 16mm and Double Super 8 film?

Some companies like Canon & Elmo even built factory stock DS-8 cameras. Because Double Super 8 shoots in a style of 16mm cameras it has the accessories and feature of 16mm while having the cost advantage of Super 8. Double Super 8 film and processing is half the cost of 16mm film and processing.

How much does Super 8 film cost?

So here is the basic math. 200’ of Ektachrome Super 8 (4 x 50 foot rolls of film with processing at Pro8mm has a retail cost $280.00 ) A 100’ roll of Double Super 8 film and processing which produces 200’ of film will retail for $170.00. That’s a 40% saving on the basic cost of film with processing .

Can I use a Single-8 film cartridge in a Super 8 camera?

Therefore, Single-8 film cartridges can only be used in Single-8 cameras. However, the film loaded in a Single-8 cartridge has exactly the same dimensions as Super 8 (though it is made of a thinner and stronger polyester base, rather than the acetate base of Super 8 film), and can be viewed in any Super 8 projector after processing.