posted August 23, 2005 05:44 PM
I was looking through some Movie Maker mags today and noticed an ad for a Heurtier super 8 Stereo projetcor. This was dated Feb 1976. In the small adds Elmo were still selling the ST1200 and there was no mention of the HD or GS range till late 78 early 79. No mention of stereo machines from Eumig, Noris or any of the other mnufacturers. So was it the French designers who realised that the balance stripe could be used for Duo/Stereo recording and playback, 2 years before the others?
Kev.
-------------------- GS1200 Xenon with Elmo 1.0...great combo along with a 16-CL Xenon for that super bright white light.
posted August 23, 2005 07:01 PM
Kev, that is my dim recollection also - that the French Heurtier was the first Super 8 stereo projector in the world. Soon to be followed by Elmo and Eumig.
-------------------- The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital Projection, Elmo GS1200 f1.0 2-blade Eumig S938 Stereo f1.0 Ektar Panasonic PT-AE4000U digital pj
posted August 24, 2005 03:07 AM
Yep, that's it, the Heurtier Stereo 42. Looking at Jürgen Lossau's excellent book, this projector was first introduced in 1972.
posted August 24, 2005 04:27 AM
Just looking through the Movie Maker mags it looks like the Noris 342 was the next one. The Elmo GS1200 doesnt look like it surfaced untill late 78 followed by the GS800. What about the Braun's, Eumigs and the Bauer's when did they turn up on the scene.
Kev.
-------------------- GS1200 Xenon with Elmo 1.0...great combo along with a 16-CL Xenon for that super bright white light.
Strangely, there's no trace of the Yelco3600 in the book. There are blanks regarding some machines by Fuji, Porst (stereo 215), Bolex (was the SM80 stereo?), Noris 322... As far as I remember, the Fumeo Superxenon 2000 was also stereo.
(Kev, you've almost reached 1200 posts... That must be a sign of some sort.)
posted August 24, 2005 09:27 AM
Of some sort yes? Jean, was that Beaulieu the 708EL mono or stereo as I thought the stereo version was later than that? I think the Yelco was in the early 80's. I'm sure it was after the GS1200. Certainly looks like Europe led the way on this one
Kev.
-------------------- GS1200 Xenon with Elmo 1.0...great combo along with a 16-CL Xenon for that super bright white light.
posted August 24, 2005 01:11 PM
I don't remember seeing a 708EL that wasn't at least dual-track, so with stereo potential when hooked up to an amplifier. That's the one I still own and use. But maybe I'm wrong (about the mono/dual track thing, that is...) Lossau's book says there's a unit called "708EL Modul" that might have a single sound-head, but I never saw that projector. The "EL Stereo" was released in 1980.
posted August 25, 2005 06:12 AM
Thank You, Jean, I should have welcomed You, (note the date of registering, ) but I have been idle after registering which is a shame on me.
Basically SM80 Programmatic and Electronic are derivatives of Eumig 800 -series projectors. These come from the same factory, I think. Audio system is very similar to that of 810HQS. I am away from my projectors and manuals for some time being, so I can not give exact specs at the moment.