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From: macosftw
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  • That's from the 90's...early to mid 90's. Not the 80's. 1980's cameras were huge, clunky, over-the-shoulder type deals.

    Try looking in the manual. Usually on the first or last page. Look for a copyright date for anything..that usually gives you a general clue as to when it was made.

  • @SeberHusky Yea, I thought it was 90s not 80s. And nope, I looked at every page of the manual and there is no date. Even on the bottom, it says "Made in Japan" and the serial #, just no manufacture date

  • Pls make a Video with the Cam!

  • @sigginator2008 Good idea. I would probably have to convert to video onto a DVD and then download it onto my computer.

  • @macosftw

    Use a capture card. Directly from the camera. That's how I did some of those videos that I uploaded last week.

    No sense in wasting DVD discs!

  • @SeberHusky I don't have a capture card :/ And its not a big deal, I have thousands of DVD-Rws lying around, some I even reuse by wiping the memo off of it when I don't need it anymore.

  • @macosftw Woops, late response / correction: I have HUNDREDS (not thousands lol) of DVD-R's lying around. Some cheap brand by "Playo" I wouldn't use DVD-RWs, they are like 2 bucks a piece

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