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Difference between ordinary 8 and super 8 mm film projectors

different meanings, different use times and different users

8 mm camera: it refers to the smallest film in the narrow film system with a film width of only 8 mm.

16mm camera: A film with 16mm film width is the most widely used film in the narrow film system.

camera 35mm: a film with a film width of 35mm.

8 mm camera: In 1932, after the 8 mm film came out, it provided an economical and light shooting method for filmmakers and enthusiasts.

16mm camera: introduced to the market by Kodak Company of Hysmans in 1923.

35mm camera: In 1925, the International Film and Photography Work Conference in Paris invented Edison and Lumiere as the film ratio of standard silent films.

camera 8mm: suitable for home movies.

16mm camera: generally used for rural projection teams.

camera 35mm: suitable for filmmakers.