I needed something new...... and super 8 way my answer ;-)
Super 8mm film is a type of 8mm wide film that was introduced by Kodak in 1965 as a cheaper and easier alternative to making home movies. It has several differences from standard 8mm film, including:
Frame size
Super 8 frames are about twice the size of standard 8mm frames, measuring 5.79mm compared to 4.5mm.
Perforations
Super 8 sprocket holes are smaller and more square, while 8mm holes are larger, rectangular, and horizontal. The smaller perforations in Super 8 allow for a larger exposed area and better picture quality.
Packaging
8mm film requires the user to manually spool and roll up the film, while Super 8 film may be easier to use.