Been away from this board for a while, but a year or so ago there was a raging debate about the virtues of Digital 8. Some believed that it was a poor format (compared to DV) because of a few issues, most notably tape wear. (It was theorized that the tapes would have more stress due to being played at 2x that of normal 8mm tapes across the read heads or whatever they're called).
So, one year later, how are those D8's holding up? I use D8 and am happy with it and its compatibility with 8mm, but I am only an amateur videophile that edits home movies.
What does everyone else think?
So, one year later, how are those D8's holding up? I use D8 and am happy with it and its compatibility with 8mm, but I am only an amateur videophile that edits home movies.
What does everyone else think?
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