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    Just found some old film in the attic from my childhood. It is on "Kodachrome II - Super 8" film. Is there anyway I can convert this footage to digital format? Without spending a ton? I am new to this forum and would appreciate any advice.

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    I have never used these guys but take a look
    http://members.aol.com/filmtotape/index.htm

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    Thanks! I appreciate your quick response...

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    go to www.blackandwhitefilmfactory.com or call 416/763-0750

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    Triplezero's recommendation is excellent. I know the company. They're in Hartford, CT, & are in business to do just what you what & do it inexpensively. Highly recommended.

    /Pat

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Courier, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by pcg:
    Triplezero's recommendation is excellent. I know the company. They're in Hartford, CT, & are in business to do just what you what & do it inexpensively. Highly recommended.

    /Pat
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    Are they good enough to transfer film I shot to be finished on video? I definitly don't expact Rank quality, but do you think it would be good enough (transferred to miniDV)? From their site it looks like they can't do 24 fps - what speed change would I have to do in my editing program to alter it to the correct speed?

    I love the prices. Golly, I love those prices!

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