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Super 8mm Film

Super-8 was introduced in 1965. Fuji also made Single-8 cameras, using a different camera cartridge, but using film that can be shown on the same projectors. The cameras normally run at 18 FPS. (From 1974 until 1996 it was possible to film with sound, but the magnetic striped sound film** is no longer made.) Some serious users film at 24 FPS. Super-8 film is 5/16" (8mm) wide, with smaller perforations, and a 50% larger picture area than Regular-8.

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