🎞️ Relive the Past, One Frame at a Time!
The 8mm & Super 8 Film to Digital Converter is a user-friendly device that allows you to convert your vintage films into high-quality 1080P MP4 files. With a built-in 2.4-inch LCD screen and a 5-megapixel sensor, it captures your memories in stunning detail. The package includes a 32GB SD card and all necessary accessories, making it a complete solution for preserving your cinematic history.
Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
Standard Sheet Capacity | 8 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Connection Type | USB |
Supported Media Type | ProductImage |
Scanner Type | Film |
B**M
Works great
The media could not be loaded. It works well. Complete system for transferring old 8mm films to digital format. It is time consuming, and a little difficult initially to get going. Depending on how much film you have to transfer. It’s a good buy. The only issue I’ve had is it will copy over an existing file if you’re not watching.
M**O
Excellent
The image quality and the ease of use the speed is excellent for this product. I’m extremely happy converting 8 mm tapes to digital. I have ran into zero issues. Well worth the money.
D**E
This thing is SLOW! And... it has a few problems.
The good thing is it does provide a method to transfer your old 8mm and Super8mm home movies to .mp4 digital format. But it does that one-frame-at-a-time! Very slow! It takes about 30 minutes to do a simple 3 minute film. My family splices home movies with 5 films on 7" reel, shows in 15 to 20 minutes, but this machine takes 2 1/2 to 3 hours to scan!Now, there are other converters that click right along and will scan your 8mm films much quicker, but... they cost a lot more!Don't even THINK about using this machine to rewind after you've finished a reel! There is a method, but.. just set up your old movie projector and use it to rewind, much faster!This thing tends to tip forward (toward you). I stick the little plastic container that the 32GB SD card came in just under the front edge of the scanner to make it tilt slight back so it won't fall forward on you.Thanks for the 32GB SD chip! My cheapie 35MM slide scanner did not come with one!The tiny viewing screen on this machine is pretty much worthless. You will want to use the TV connector cord to any old TV that has a RCA video (usually yellow) Input. Watch the scan on the TV instead of on this machine.You will always want to adjust the frame thing with each film. The scanner camera always seems to be a wee bit out of vertical adjustment.Last thing: There is a comment printed on the front of the machine that says to make sure you put the film UNDER the three 'white tabs'. Well. there's only ONE White tab. The other two are the front and end tabs, and they are black and very hard to see! Keep a flashlight and magnify lens handy!For the price, its workable, but... so slow! Pay more for a fast scanner if you have many movies to scan!
M**O
Helped Save Family Memories
This proved to be a great way to convert our family's 8mm and Super 8 film much more cost effectively than sending them out to a service which can be as much as $12 per reel. I converted about 120 reels.. the only reason I didn't give 5 stars is towards the 100th reel the mechanism started skipping and cause issues with the video conversion. I had to redo a number of reels as a result. But I would say worth the money to convert precious family memories.
R**.
Wanted great things, got a simple camera
The motor in this device doesn’t pull the tape through usually, but even if it does, good luck lining it up.I would have gone straight to the manufacturer, but I’m not sure how to do that. It will maybe do great for one or two films, but then it will disappoint…. Don’t waste your money on this
A**R
If you have a lot of films will save you a lot of money services charge 30 cents a ft..
I have converted about 50 reels and still going, both regular 8 and super 8 or various sizes. I'd take a short reel to experiment with at first. Setting up the X,Y and W(zoom in and out) of the camera in the frame adj is important. Once that is set good most of your stuff should be all set to go. You will have to adjust again when switching between reg 8 and super 8 (I wrote the numbers down) if you have a 10 min reel expect it to take 4 or 5x times longer to convert. Use a bright light to view the area threading the film through the gates. it is really important to get the film under the 3 tabs shown on the diagram or the film wont advance. push the film in through the first tab like threading a needle and do the same for the next 2. do not try to put in all 3 at the same time. You do have to keep an eye on it, splices may stick in the gate and need help clearing, or worse old splices may come apart and a nice huge pile of film will be on your desk... (Keep your cat away) I use Davinci Resolve 19 to edit the movies afterwards (is great free software you don't need the pay version) if your movies where shot in 18fps you can change the speed so it looks natural and not too fast. If you have super 8 sound it will not do the sound, I used my projector to pipe audio into the aux port of my computer used Audacity to capture the sound and later combined the tracks in Davinci.. stretching the movie to match the sound cut, turned our pretty good for me.. also services like Legacy Box do not do the audio for you at all.
M**E
Great way to convert all those 8 mm memories.
Had a couple boxes of 8 mm and super 8 mm film in my parents basement. Some of them I hadn't seen since I was a child, others I had never seen before.The only downside with this machine and all others like it is the fact that you have to watch it because you don't know the condition of the film you're recording and whether it's going to break or get stuck. Most of the films I converted were from the '50s through the '70s. The machine does an awesome job.There is a little bit of a learning curve like how to frame correctly. It also is no speed demon taking 30 minutes for a 3in roll and around 6 hours for 7-in roll.The results though will speak for themselves. These are memories that we're feeding away, that now will live on.
C**J
Easy to use, does a great job.
Compared to trying to capture old movies with a camcorder on a screen this is light years ahead. The speed seemed slow at first until you realize that it is scanning every clip. Start a movie and walk away for a bit. Works great and the output is the same as the original.
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