B&H Photo sells a nice box for this purpose. Requires that you have your own projector, though. For $80, it is probably as good as you can do, and easier than trying to tape off a screen - which inevitably leads to some distortion of the original image... Not sure how to ensure the long URL survives the PGP signature process, so I'll not sign this message. You'll just have to trust that it's me sending this message :-) If all else fails, go to the B&H home page and search for the Sima SVC-3 Copykit 3, or do a Google search for a better price. B&H is a really good place, I trust them with my money. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bh6.sph/ FrameWork.class?FNC=ProductActivator__Aproductlist_html___48524___SISVC3 ___REG___CatID=2014___SID=F6CF6F29A30 Regards, Joey Kennedy. On Wednesday, Jul 23, 2003, at 13:25 US/Eastern, Paul Williams wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm brand new to this discussion forum, i apologize in advance if i > ask questions already covered. > > I'm looking for the best way to transfer my 8mm films to digital > format. I want the highest quality possible. Any suggestions? > > Paul Williams >