8 mm video format - meaning and definition. What is 8 mm video format
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What (who) is 8 mm video format - definition


8 mm video format         
  • An amateur grade Video8 Camcorder from the early 1990s
  • Canon ES-100A: High-end Video 8 VCR based on the Sony EV-S1
  • EFP]] field Hi8 camcorder. Sony EVW-300
  • Hitachi]] Digital8 Camcorder.
  • Video Walkman]]
FAMILY OF VIDEO RECORDING FORMATS FOR 8MM MAGNETIC TAPE
Hi-8; Hi8; 8mm Video Format; 8mm video format; Video Hi8; Video8; Hi 8; 8mm video; 8mm tape; Video 8; Video-8; V8 camera; PCM Multi Audio; Hi8-XR
The 8mm video format refers informally to three related videocassette formats for the NTSC and PAL/SECAM television systems. These are the original Video8 (analog recording) format and its improved successor Hi8 (analog video and analog audio but with provision for digital audio), as well as a more recent digital recording format known as Digital8.
Hi8         
  • An amateur grade Video8 Camcorder from the early 1990s
  • Canon ES-100A: High-end Video 8 VCR based on the Sony EV-S1
  • EFP]] field Hi8 camcorder. Sony EVW-300
  • Hitachi]] Digital8 Camcorder.
  • Video Walkman]]
FAMILY OF VIDEO RECORDING FORMATS FOR 8MM MAGNETIC TAPE
Hi-8; Hi8; 8mm Video Format; 8mm video format; Video Hi8; Video8; Hi 8; 8mm video; 8mm tape; Video 8; Video-8; V8 camera; PCM Multi Audio; Hi8-XR
Hi8 (high-band Video8) is a consumer analog recording videocassette for camcorders based on the 8 mm video format developed by Sony, and introduced in 1989. The name is an improvement on the original Video8 format and mainly competed with Super-VHS.
8×22mm Nambu         
PISTOL CARTRIDGE DESIGNED BY KIJIRO NAMBU
8 mm Nambu; 8mm Nambu; 8x22mm Nambu; 8×22 mm Nambu
The 8×22mm Nambu is a semi-rimmed, bottleneck handgun cartridge introduced in Imperial Japan in 1904, used in the Type 100 submachine gun and Nambu pistol. The 8×22mm round was used during the Pacific War and Second Sino-Japanese War.