
Super 8 cameras
Super 8 cameras are film cameras designed for amateur and hobbyist videographers, introduced by Kodak in 1965. They use a special 8mm wide film with advanced features like improved image quality and sound recording capabilities compared to earlier 8mm formats. The cameras are compact, portable, and easy to operate, making home movies accessible for enthusiasts. The film is loaded into the camera, and footage is recorded onto it, which is then developed in a lab. Despite being largely replaced by digital technology, Super 8 cameras are valued for their nostalgic aesthetic and unique visual qualities.