VHS
The most common consumer videotape format from the late 1970s through the 2000s. I capture VHS with calibrated decks for the cleanest possible transfer.
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I specialize in legacy videotape formats using a carefully tuned capture workflow. If you have one of the formats below, I can convert it to modern digital files you can share and preserve.
The most common consumer videotape format from the late 1970s through the 2000s. I capture VHS with calibrated decks for the cleanest possible transfer.
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The compact VHS variant used primarily in camcorders. I handle VHS-C with care, using proper adapters to maintain alignment and signal quality.
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Sony's 8mm analog camcorder format popular in the late 1980s and 1990s. Playback uses well-maintained 8mm decks to avoid tape wear.
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The higher-bandwidth successor to Video8 with improved image quality. I capture Hi8 with calibrated equipment to preserve detail and color.
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