In the past we've talked about how transferring VHS to DVD makes a great holiday gift. This time we're going to switch gears a bit and talk about 8mm to DVD transfers and how they too make wonderful gifts. If VHS is considered and old format by today's standards, then 8mm films must be considered archaic in terms of technical ability and quality. In fact many 8mm films have no sound and carry only moderate video quality at best.8mm films have always been somewhat difficult to watch as they require proper lighting and a flat white surface or screen but these days it can be downright inconvenient and nearly impossible to watch old movies on 8mm film. The format is so old that those who wish to view such a movie may no longer have a working projector nor might they be able to locate one. Projector repairs are costly as they're based on obsolete technology and you've still got to create a dimly lit room or wait for the evening to roll around before you can view the film.
These issues make transferring 8mm to DVD a great idea and an even better gift. We all know someone who's got old home movies stored away or lying around so get them out and get them transferred! The holidays are just a couple of months away!
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