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Topic: anybody know this projector??
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Martin Jones
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1269
From: Thetford , Norfolk,England
Registered: May 2008
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posted September 20, 2008 01:22 PM
I hadn't looked at the back photo, and I don't read German, so had not realised that this is exactly what it looks.... an editor without a viewing screen. Instead it has a supplementary lens on a viewing port in the rear where you add your own video camera. At the time I suspect it was made Video Cameras would have been Vidicon tubed so reatively insensitive and of poor resolution and dynamic range. A modern CCD camera would give better results, but what provision there is to avoid flicker is a question that springs to mind.
Anyway, 250 euro is a lot to pay for what is basically an Editor with no pick up device! Babel Fish translation:- "Overacting equipment of super 8mm film on video The inserted film is led by means of optics and 16 segment disk on a video camera. With the help of the video camera the film is then stored by means of video exit on a PC, or on the Camcorder. The equipment is used however functional. The rotary segment disk is damaged at some segments. Thus it can occur that with a too largely selected screen window slight disturbances to arise. This goes around one in that the screen window is smaller selected. The picture speed as well as the picture brightness can be regulated stepless. The equipment is suitable also very well as Filmbetrachter with Standbild.Der film transport effected by means of engine or can be operated also by crank handle."
Now a probable translation into English (my interpretation of the above):- "Equipment for converting Super 8 to Video. The subject film is transferred via suitable optics and a sixteen face prism to a video camera port. The added video camera can either store the picture itself or, via its' Video output, on a computor. The equipment works OK, but some of the prism faces are damaged which will give picture faults at some times if the picture area selected is too large. These can be avoided by setting the camera to cover less than the full picture area. The film speed and light intensity are both fully variable.The equipment can also be used as a ????????. Transport of the film is by either motor drive or hand cranking."
Definitely too much to pay!
Martin
-------------------- Retired TV Service Engineer Ongoing interest in Telecine....
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