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If it's an 8mm centipede, anything up to 100

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Not sure if this helps you out...How many minutes of footage are on my film reels? The running time for 8mm film, Super8 film are approximately: 3" reel (50 feet) 2-3 minutes.
4" reel (100 feet) 5-6 minutes.

Transfer Super8, 16mm, 8mm Film to DVD ' FAQ ' Home Movie Depot

www.homemoviedepot.com/faq/film.php..
or go to this link might help you. How many feet in 8mm Google Search

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No feet in 8mm
roughly 8mm is 1/3 of an inch or 3/8 "

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