16 mm in 1923, 8 in 1935
8mm is a little wider.
8mm = 0.026 feet.
1.8 mm is smaller than 8mm. 8mm is 4.44 times 1.8.
6 faces, each of 8mm*8mm = 6*64mm2 = 384 mm2
Measure the width of the film, if it equals 8mm then you have an 8mm tape.
In the early 1990s, Kodak stopped making 8mm film for the private market altogether. This made the use of 8mm film, which could only be bought from independent film stores, nearly obsolete.
The software asperasoft will convert 8mm film to DVD. There are several other software applications that also convert 8mm film to DVD including globalsafe and video2dvd.
no, its allways acetate film, not nitrate
try pro8mm.com
to a fan or a collector of 8mm film maybe $15
super8 works on super8 and 8mm on 8mm projectors, some projectors do have a switch to go from one to another
eBay or garage sale
0.31 inch or a film format used by amateurs and artists
18 to 28 bucks. http://www.agassiztrading.com/cameras-film/cameras/cameras-8mm/8mm-dejur-electra.htm
28 Bucks http://www.agassiztrading.com/cameras-film/cameras/cameras-8mm/8mm-dejur-electra.htm
by scanning of recording the film on a camcorder and digitalizing the tape