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Topic: Keystone K-109 Viewer
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Barry Fritz
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1061
From: Burnsville, MN, USA
Registered: Dec 2009
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posted November 09, 2010 01:49 PM
Bryan: You are correct, it is an editor. The idea is to make the lower loop from the film gate large enough to thread the viewer. The instructions say to watch your film on the regular screen until you see a section you want to edit, and then stop the film and advance it to the viewer with the threading knob, then use the punch to mark beginning and end of edit area. Can't remember if 109 has the drawer in the base, but typically, there was a splicer in that drawer. I'd have to check my Keystones to be sure, but I think they have the filter that drops between the lamp and the film when you move to Still. The filter keeps the film from burning, but the image is not as sharp on the screen.
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