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Circa: Unknown Condition: Used & Operational Color: Black Manufacturer: Ambico If you have some old 8mm or Super 8mm movie films you would like to transfer to DVD digital discs, here is the item that will help you get the job done.  
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This machine allows you to setup your movie projector and focus it into the box to be captured by your video camera which is set up on the other side of the box and then you can record the movie image with your video camera.
This unit will let you show any kind of film---even 16mm---makes no difference as it is all projected through a lens and positioned through a mirror for your video camera to record. It is best to use a projector with variable speed control so you can properly control the frame speed for optimum recording without the frame-flipping difficulty.
I usually have variable speed projectors in my store for 8mm and Super 8mm film. They are for sale separately. You also need to use your own video camera as this mechanism only provides the means for you to connect the two machines with reasonable quality.
The original box comes with this system and about all the instructions you will need are printed on the outside of the box as shown in the photos.
One of the greatest functions of this unit is the ability to copy your old family photos or 35mm slides by putting them in the slot, turning on the unit light to illuminate the photo, then video tape it all with your video camera, one photo/slide at a time.
Once your images are transferred to your own video camera, you can then transfer to your computer and cut the DVD's, add your personal touches with your computer software. The hard part of all this is getting the images transferred to your video camera. This machine helps with that task.
I have taken photos of the box that explains a great deal about what this machine does. This is a Model V-0655 from Ambico. |
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