Single-8 was a
film format introduced by
Fujifilm of
Japan as an alternative to the
Kodak Super 8 format. As an 8mm-wide cartidge-loading amateur motion picture film, the concept and the film itself was quite similar, but the cartridges were entirely different.
Although never as popular as Super 8, the format continued to live in parallel.
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