I need to find a place that will turn my 150 super 8 reels (some 30 to 40 yrs old) to a disk so that I can share my childrens childhood films with them. Anyone have experience with a place or what to do? Thanks for your help. carol
cetw wrote:
I need to find a place that will turn my 150 super 8 reels (some 30 to 40 yrs old) to a disk so that I can share my childrens childhood films with them. Anyone have experience with a place or what to do? Thanks for your help. carol
Tempe Imaging Center part of
Tempe Camera
http://www.tempecamera.biz--Bob
I think costco and SAMs club offer it
Mac
Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
cetw wrote:
I need to find a place that will turn my 150 super 8 reels (some 30 to 40 yrs old) to a disk so that I can share my childrens childhood films with them. Anyone have experience with a place or what to do? Thanks for your help. carol
The Pasco Camera Exchange in New Port Richey, Fl. does that.
http://pascocamera.com/services/dvd-video-transfers-duplicating/
Nick's Transfers: Port St Lucie, FL 34952
nick34952@gmail.com
cetw wrote:
I need to find a place that will turn my 150 super 8 reels (some 30 to 40 yrs old) to a disk so that I can share my childrens childhood films with them. Anyone have experience with a place or what to do? Thanks for your help. carol
I've copied movies myself, but I've sent slides to ScanCafe.
http://www.scancafe.com/
Hey, cetw, there should be several listed in your Yellow Pages for the greater Miami/Ft. Laud area. That's how I found the one I used here in Naples area.
Costco converted all my film to DVD. They also have it available on line for your family to view.
cetw wrote:
I need to find a place that will turn my 150 super 8 reels (some 30 to 40 yrs old) to a disk so that I can share my childrens childhood films with them. Anyone have experience with a place or what to do? Thanks for your help. carol
Why not project them on a large screen ( I do that a lot, s8 and 16mm), film on a disk does not compare!!!
cetw wrote:
I need to find a place that will turn my 150 super 8 reels (some 30 to 40 yrs old) to a disk so that I can share my childrens childhood films with them. Anyone have experience with a place or what to do? Thanks for your help. carol
I use an old Goldbeam co-producer. Instead of recording to tape, I use my Nikon D7200 with an 85mm macro lens and then burn to disc using Pinnacle Studio 18. I kept my old super 8 projector just for this. If you have lots of old super 8 film, it's worth it to do yourself.
http://www.amazon.com/Goldbeam-Co-Producer-VI/dp/B001250RPA
Thanks to all . I am cking them out. Guess what Iforgot to say was that I am looking for a place that will do them within my budget. I was hoping for around$800. so far,the cost into the thousands. Just don't know it I should do that. Should have done it while I was still working and kids were younger. Thank you for your help!
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