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8 mm may refer to:
- 8mm (band), pop-rock band from Los Angeles, California
- 8 mm film, or its replacement Super 8 mm film and Single-8 film
- 8mm (film) – about a private detective trying to verify the authenticity of a snuff film.
- 8 mm video format – a type of video recorder and tape that is primarily used in camcorders, including Video 8 and Hi 8.
- Digital8 video tape format
- Data8 – a tape drive and tape format used in backing up computer systems.
- Quarter-inch cartridge – 0.315in/8 mm variant of QIC Quarter Inch tape
- 8 mm caliber, ammunition with bullet in the 8 mm (.315 in) caliber range
- 7.92x57mm Mauser "8 mm Mauser cartridge" – a rifle cartridge invented by the Mauser company.
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