What should I do to get a video camera to borrow?
September 24th, 2008 | by camera |sweetstarberry asked:
I used my friend’s video camera and 8mm video cassettes to tape. My friends lives far away and I only have their tapes, nto the camera. Now I want to download the video to my computer, but my camera (a similar version) won’t play the tapes properly. I asked my others friends but none of their cameras take the same kinds of tapes. Where in Ontario Canada can I borrow a video camera just to download my tapes? Does anyone have any ideas on what I should do? My friend suggested Wal-Mart but they said they only sell video cameras.
I used my friend’s video camera and 8mm video cassettes to tape. My friends lives far away and I only have their tapes, nto the camera. Now I want to download the video to my computer, but my camera (a similar version) won’t play the tapes properly. I asked my others friends but none of their cameras take the same kinds of tapes. Where in Ontario Canada can I borrow a video camera just to download my tapes? Does anyone have any ideas on what I should do? My friend suggested Wal-Mart but they said they only sell video cameras.
THANKS!
MARIA














2 Responses to “What should I do to get a video camera to borrow?”
By shorty on Sep 25, 2008 | Reply
VIRGIL
Go to a camera store and see if they do camera rental
By evilgenius4930 on Sep 28, 2008 | Reply
VALENTIN
Go to Wal-Mart, but go to the photo center, and ask them to put your tape on a disc. Hope this helps!