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Turn 8 mm and Super 8 memories into modern-day, digital films. The Kodak REELS Film Digitizer is exactly what you need to make old films into something more. Don't leave your precious memories on old film negatives. Scan your negatives through the digitizer and let it convert old, outdated media into MPEG-4 videos. Save all your memorable content on an SD card and take it with you anywhere you go. You can even connect the Micro USB cable to transfer your converted video files to your computer.

Kodak Reels 8mm & Super 8 Film Digitizer with 5 Screen

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Fully serviced ready to use complete with film take up reel and a printed set of instructions. reel capacity: 120 m. standard 8mm super 8 mm film.

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Submitted for your consideration is this Old Tech Bolex Super 8mm projector circa 1967. This design dates back to 1961 and has quite a modern Deco

1967 Bolex Super 8mm Cinema Projector for Display Including Film and Reels