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    participate. As a result, a consortium of 127 companies endorsed 8-mm video format in April 1984. In January 1984, Eastman Kodak announced the new technology...
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  • 8 mm may refer to: 8 mm film, a motion picture film format Super 8 film Single-8 film 8 mm video format, three related videocassette formats 8 mm caliber...
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    Data8 (redirect from 8 mm backup format)
    cassettes used in 8 mm video format recorders and camcorders. Until the advent of AIT, Exabyte were the sole vendor of 8 mm format tape drives. The company...
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  • interlaced formats. Abbreviated video resolution specifications often include an i to indicate interlacing. For example, PAL video format is often described...
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  • high-definition video are made to look as if they have been shot on film, a technique which is often known as filmizing. The first electronic scanning format, 405...
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    Super 8 mm film is a motion-picture film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement over the older "Double" or "Regular" 8 mm home movie...
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    The most popular tape format using a DV codec was MiniDV; these cassettes measured just 6.35 mm/¼ inch, making it ideal for video cameras and rendering...
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  • 8
    System. Standard-8 and Super-8 are 8 mm film formats. Video8, Hi8 and Digital8 are related 8 mm video formats. On most phones, the 8 key is associated...
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    8 mm and Super 8 mm film formats. 16 mm, using light cameras, was extensively used for television production in many countries before portable video cameras...
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    35 mm motion picture film format. As used in cameras, the film is 65 mm (2.6 in) wide. For projection, the original 65 mm film is printed on 70 mm (2.8 in)...
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