Yes you can. the cheapest way to do so is to hook your 8mm camera to a dvd player that can record onto dvd, or a computer with and analog input. the tedious part is that from 8mm, you kinda just have to push play and wait while it records to whatever other media you desire. there are services for this if you want to take the time to find them, cost varies by media and volume (of course) and the quality will not be digital quality, but it's a whole lot better than letting your tapes turn to mayonnaise. I know there are machines that can record faster than regular play speed and maintain integrity, but because of the age of the 8mm they tend to be more expensive.
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Conversion of 8 mm film to DVD format is done through the use of motion picture scanners and various restoration equipment. There are numerous companies that offer conversion services.
8 millimeters = 0.314 960 629 92 inchshttp://www.onlineconversion.com/Direct Conversion Formula8 mm* 1 in25.4 mm= 0.3149606299in
Well, honey, to convert hundredths of an inch to millimeters, you simply multiply the number by 2.54. So if you have 0.25 inches (which is 25 hundredths), you would multiply 25 by 2.54 to get 63.5 mm. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=2.4+inches+in+mm&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a Direct Conversion Formula2.4 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.09448818898 in
8 km = 8000 mTo convert from km to m, multiply by 1000.
To convert 3.5 mm to inches, you first need to know that 1 inch is equal to 25.4 millimeters. So, to convert 3.5 mm to inches, you would divide 3.5 by 25.4. This gives you approximately 0.1378 inches. Converting this decimal to a fraction, you can express it as 1/8 inches.