$12 for an Videotape-to-DVD Transfer at Camera Corner ($25 Value)
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Media experts transfer 120 minutes of memories trapped on VHS, Beta, 8mm tape, Mini DV, 3/4 Tape, and Hi-8 Tape onto DVD
Video footage preserves family moments that might otherwise be forgotten, like the day Grandpa wiped everyone's memory with a spy drug. Bring precious records to the digital age with this Groupon.
$12 for Videotape-to-DVD Transfer ($25 value)
Media experts liberate 120 minutes of outdated footage trapped on VHS, Beta, 8mm tape, Mini DV, 3/4 Tape, or Hi-8 Tape format and transfer the memories onto a DVD.
Media experts transfer 120 minutes of memories trapped on VHS, Beta, 8mm tape, Mini DV, 3/4 Tape, and Hi-8 Tape onto DVD
Video footage preserves family moments that might otherwise be forgotten, like the day Grandpa wiped everyone's memory with a spy drug. Bring precious records to the digital age with this Groupon.
$12 for Videotape-to-DVD Transfer ($25 value)
Media experts liberate 120 minutes of outdated footage trapped on VHS, Beta, 8mm tape, Mini DV, 3/4 Tape, or Hi-8 Tape format and transfer the memories onto a DVD.
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About Camera Corner
Camera Corner opened its doors more than a half-century ago, starting with just 800 sq. ft. and two employees, supplementing its growing audio-visual services with greeting-card sales. Today, the third-generation business has expanded to nearly 30,000 sq. ft. and bustles with more than 100 employees ready to handle technological snafus, restore and enlarge photographs, and rent out projector screens for pre-vacation family briefings. The knowledgeable IT workers—who count ten Apple-certified specialists among their ranks—equip clients with computers and technology from all major brands, including products such as the iPad and iPhone, and sweep in to rescue data after crashes or fix keyboards after soda spills. Their photo and video specialists outfit shutterbugs and cinephiles with digital cameras and repair cracked lenses for manufactures such as Sony, Kodak, Canon, and Panasonic. The staff can even help safely dispose of used and broken equipment, collecting old computers, TVs, circuit boards, and cameras for transport to a hazardous waste facility, to ensure old technology doesn’t wind up in landfills or hitchhike its way back home.