
Turn old films into forever memories. Watching 8mm and Super 8 films is more of a chore than a trip down memory lane. But now, you can turn your dusty relics into beautiful ready-to-view MP4 files with a single gadget! The Kodak REELZ Film Digitizer provides automated ease, simple navigation, quick adaptability, and an extra-large viewing screen for incredible all-in-one convenience. Not tech savvy? Don’t worry. Just load your old film into the universal reel supply, follow the onscreen prompts, and save decades-old movies on any SD/SDHC card in a matter of minutes. You can even plug directly into your big-screen TV to playback footage and reminisce with a crowd. It’s about time you tell your story to the next generation.
A: Not really. the copies are made at about 3 frames/second, while normal play time on a projector is maybe 20 - 30 frames/second. If your film is old (from the 50s to 70s) be prepared to do splices to repair breaks (don time). For old film, you don't want to copy much more than once, as the film has deteriorated.
A: Digitization quality is fair - BUT MUCH Less expensive then sending it to a "professional to make copies (who charge a fortune and are not responsible for your film). The digitation process is slow - about 3 frames/second (as opposed to projector play time of about 30 frames/second). So be prepared to commit some time to copying the film. If it is old and deteriorating, you don't want to go off and leave it it running, as if the film breaks it will all end up on the floor.
Q: Does this machine transfer sound?
A: No sound