Super 8 mm film

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The film is nominally 8 mm wide, the same as older formatted 8 mm film, but the dimensions of the rectangular perforations along one edge are smaller, which allows for a greater exposed area. The Super 8 standard also allocates the border opposite the perforations for an oxide stripe upon which sound can be magnetically recorded.

Unlike Super 35 (which is generally compatible with standard 35 mm equipment), the film stock used for Super 8 is not compatible with standard 8 mm film cameras.

There are several varieties of the film system used for shooting, but the final film in each case has the same dimensions. The most popular system by far was the Kodak system.
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  • Bauer C8 makro Format Super 8

    Bauer C8 makro Format Super 8

    Filmkamera Bauer C8 makro...

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  • Bauer C royal 6 - 200 mm Format Super 8

    Bauer C royal 6 - 200 mm Format Super 8

    Filmkamera Bauer C royal 6 -...

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  • Kodak Instamatic M4

    Kodak Instamatic M4

    Filmkamera Kodak Instamatic...

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  • Rollei SL 82

    Rollei SL 82

    Filmkamera Rollei SL...

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    Image: museum comp:ex - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Fujica Single-8 Modell AX100

    Fujica Single-8 Modell AX100

    Filmkamera Fujica Single-8...

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