Reinventing the Single 8 home movie format
02-11, 14:00– (Europe/Amsterdam), Rembrandt

An engineer buys a camera in a second hand store, and finds herself bringing back a defunct film format.


When home movies on 8mm film were king, there was a format war between Kodak's Super 8 and Fuji's Single 8. Just like Sony's Betamax in the home video wars, Fuji's technically superior contender lost the battle, and the final Single 8 cartridges were manufactured in about 2010.

The physical dimensions of the film are the same though, so here in 2023 it should be possible to load a Single 8 camera with film from a Super 8 cartridge. This is the story of the revival and reinvention of a lost film format through OpenSCAD and 3D printing, done mostly without an original cartridge to copy.


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Jenny List is an electronic engineer and technical journalist, writing mostly as a contributing editor for hackaday.com.