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| DeepBleu |
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 11:57 pm |
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Does anyone know if this projector supports Regular 8 in addition to Super 8
film? Also, if it does support different 8mm formats, does it need
sprockets and film gates for Super 8 and Regular 8 film?
Thanks,
DeepBleu |
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 1:52 am |
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If this projector supported both formats it would be an 824D. But it seems
to me that I have an 824 in the basement. AIR, this model lacks a feed
sprocket. Otherwise a nice, stereo machine with quirky, co-axial reels.
Norm Lehfeldt
"DeepBleu" <DeepBleu@DeepBleu.org> wrotf:
Quote: Does anyone know if this projector supports Regular 8 in addition to Super 8
film? Also, if it does support different 8mm formats, does it need
sprockets and film gates for Super 8 and Regular 8 film?
Thanks,
DeepBleu
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| tense |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 2:07 am |
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I just sold one on E-Bay and they are standard 8 and super 8 with dual
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 2:30 am |
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Well, then.
It's not an 824 that I have in my basement. Sorry for the misleading
non-info.
Norm Lehfeldt
"tense" <bbrush@satlink.com.au> wrotf:
Quote: I just sold one on E-Bay and they are standard 8 and super 8 with dual
sprockets and a different gate that you change over.
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| DeepBleu |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 5:02 am |
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Thanks tense. I can get the different sprockets. But do you think it is
possible to run Regular 8 through it with a Super 8 gate? Looking at a
picture of this projector, I think one has to remove the front panel in
order to change the gates. The one I may get, may NOT have a Regular 8 gate
with it. I am wondering if one can run Regular 8 film in it with the Super
8 gate but, of course, the correct sprockets.
Thanks for any info,
DeepBleu
"tense" <bbrush@satlink.com.au> wrote in message
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Quote: I just sold one on E-Bay and they are standard 8 and super 8 with dual
sprockets and a different gate that you change over.
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| DeepBleu |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 5:04 am |
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You are right Norm, except with the 824. For some reason it does not have
the D designation
I do not think the 824 is a stereo machine. It allows for switching between
and for playing two tracks by mixing them down into one mono channel.
DeepBleu
<normlehf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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Quote: If this projector supported both formats it would be an 824D. But it seems
to me that I have an 824 in the basement. AIR, this model lacks a feed
sprocket. Otherwise a nice, stereo machine with quirky, co-axial reels.
Norm Lehfeldt
"DeepBleu" <DeepBleu@DeepBleu.org> wrotf:
Does anyone know if this projector supports Regular 8 in addition to
Super 8
film? Also, if it does support different 8mm formats, does it need
sprockets and film gates for Super 8 and Regular 8 film?
Thanks,
DeepBleu
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 6:20 am |
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Further speculation will only confuse everybody further but I can't stop.
The machine in my basement is likely a 924. The one I keep upstairs and
really use is a 940 bought new from the Widescreen Centre years ago. Eumig
went broke before the 940 was marketed in the U.S.
Norm
"DeepBleu" <DeepBleu@DeepBleu.org> wrotf:
Quote: You are right Norm, except with the 824. For some reason it does not have
the D designation
I do not think the 824 is a stereo machine. It allows for switching between
and for playing two tracks by mixing them down into one mono channel.
DeepBleu
normlehf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:oevfkvsjc5kgf24vdl7cc20bt78jcj6hs0@4ax.com...
If this projector supported both formats it would be an 824D. But it seems
to me that I have an 824 in the basement. AIR, this model lacks a feed
sprocket. Otherwise a nice, stereo machine with quirky, co-axial reels.
Norm Lehfeldt
"DeepBleu" <DeepBleu@DeepBleu.org> wrotf:
Does anyone know if this projector supports Regular 8 in addition to
Super 8
film? Also, if it does support different 8mm formats, does it need
sprockets and film gates for Super 8 and Regular 8 film?
Thanks,
DeepBleu
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| DeepBleu |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 6:57 am |
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<normlehf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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Quote: Further speculation will only confuse everybody further but I can't stop.
The machine in my basement is likely a 924.
This or maybe a 926 GL? Both of these in addition to the 940 are Stereo and
they are strictly for Super8.
Quote: The one I keep upstairs and
really use is a 940 bought new from the Widescreen Centre years ago. Eumig
went broke before the 940 was marketed in the U.S.
Yes, the 940 was their last model sadly. I have the 940.
Back to the 824 thing ................
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| tense |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 7:15 am |
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On the 824, the standard 8 sprockets are part of the projector, and the
super 8 clip on and off. When the super 8 are off it's standard 8 and when
you fit the super 8 back on it becomes super 8. As for the gates, they are
completely different and I doubt you can run standard 8 through the super 8
gate even with modifications.
Barry |
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| DeepBleu |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 7:31 am |
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Thanks tense. I'll not take chances with it. I'll just have to wait for
another 824 on eBay that comes with a complete set of gates and sprockets.
On a different note - this means on the Eumig 614D it is completely
different. One flips a switch to change between Super8 and Standard 8 -
apparently this switches the internal gates and sprockets without the user
changing anything. All one needs is the plastic adapter that allows a
Standard 8 reel to mount on the arm.
DeepBleu
"tense" <bbrush@satlink.com.au> wrote in message
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Quote: On the 824, the standard 8 sprockets are part of the projector, and the
super 8 clip on and off. When the super 8 are off it's standard 8 and when
you fit the super 8 back on it becomes super 8. As for the gates, they are
completely different and I doubt you can run standard 8 through the super
8
gate even with modifications.
Barry
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| tense |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 8:46 am |
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| DeepBleu |
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 5:22 pm |
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Thanks tense - I'll send you an e-mail with my real e-mail in it.
DeepBleu
"tense" <bbrush@satlink.com.au> wrote in message
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| Steve Spicer |
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2003 3:06 pm |
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600 series don't have sprockets hence it is easy to make switch. But it
is just as easy to make a mistake...
As far as I can recall, It's perfectly possible to use the wrong gate.
SS
DeepBleu wrote:
Quote: Thanks tense. I'll not take chances with it. I'll just have to wait for
another 824 on eBay that comes with a complete set of gates and sprockets.
On a different note - this means on the Eumig 614D it is completely
different. One flips a switch to change between Super8 and Standard 8 -
apparently this switches the internal gates and sprockets without the user
changing anything. All one needs is the plastic adapter that allows a
Standard 8 reel to mount on the arm.
DeepBleu
"tense" <bbrush@satlink.com.au> wrote in message
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On the 824, the standard 8 sprockets are part of the projector, and the
super 8 clip on and off. When the super 8 are off it's standard 8 and when
you fit the super 8 back on it becomes super 8. As for the gates, they are
completely different and I doubt you can run standard 8 through the super
8
gate even with modifications.
Barry
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| DeepBleu |
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2003 1:14 am |
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"Steve Spicer" <steve@NOSPAMblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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As far as I can recall, It's perfectly possible to use the wrong gate.
You mean on the 824? I'll just to find out when I get the projetor.
DeepBleu
Quote: SS
DeepBleu wrote:
Thanks tense. I'll not take chances with it. I'll just have to wait
for
another 824 on eBay that comes with a complete set of gates and
sprockets.
On a different note - this means on the Eumig 614D it is completely
different. One flips a switch to change between Super8 and Standard 8 -
apparently this switches the internal gates and sprockets without the
user
changing anything. All one needs is the plastic adapter that allows a
Standard 8 reel to mount on the arm.
DeepBleu
"tense" <bbrush@satlink.com.au> wrote in message
news:8SX1b.748$Ca5.32200@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
On the 824, the standard 8 sprockets are part of the projector, and the
super 8 clip on and off. When the super 8 are off it's standard 8 and
when
you fit the super 8 back on it becomes super 8. As for the gates, they
are
completely different and I doubt you can run standard 8 through the
super
8
gate even with modifications.
Barry
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