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Topic: Reg 8mm film and help on EUmig 905
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Phil Mitchell
Expert Film Handler
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: Aug 2013
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posted November 30, 2013 11:02 PM
Hi all, Can a Eumig 905 run Regular 8mm film, or a S912? I found a reel of my father's and he had put what looks like Super 8mm lead in film strip on it, as holes along edge are smaller,, plus reel for this one is smaller than all his other reels, which are Super 8 as they all have sound strips. Can Either of these Eumigs' run it? 905 or 912 910?
I got hold of a Sankyo 600 the other day, certainly better projector in my view for running larger reels of film, larger I mean more film 600feet ones, as the Eumigs were struggling to run, well the S912 was, I have a problem with 905, only way I can get the motor to run is by winding the inching knob which is the knob on the rear as you look from behind projector, anyone here know why that would be happening, a mate of mine and I have looked right in unit and cannot see why, everything seems to be okay as in belts etc.
Sorry for double questions, any advice welcomed.
Thanks in advance Phil
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Phil Mitchell
Expert Film Handler
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: Aug 2013
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posted December 02, 2013 11:04 PM
Hi,
Thanks for replies.
Projected was bought 2nd hand off EBay, it was working, but then someone touched the Inching knob and ever since the only way to get it to run is to basically wind the inching knob up and then let go, very strange, I have ran motor on its own and makes no difference, something is not engaging when I turn projection knob to fwd or back projection, I can see the metal piece move into position, but nothing happens, Unit was cleaned and dusted using compressed air and lubricants spray for electronics. This was before it played up. Anyway know what these look inside, as I noticed last night, where the white plastic cogs are towards rear of unit, there appears to be what looks like yellow one, but it has no teeth or whatever they are called, but it seems to run I bought it quite cheap as a back up to my late father's Eumig S912, as that struggles to run 400feet reels let alone 600 feet ones, I think I take back off it and see if that yellow wiring or whatever it is, is inside this unit, do a comparison, as I doubt there would be much difference between them.
I've attached a picture or two of inside from back and front, don't know if it will help anyone or not.
Cheers Phil
ps I understand about Eumig now being Duel Mode with D in name, so this one can only play Super 8mm, what about a Sankyo 600, it says it takes Super 8 and Single 8, so why would a single 8 film be so jumpy and impossible to get frames right, looks like 2 x 1/2 a frame is showing at a time
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Phil Mitchell
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 144
From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: Aug 2013
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posted December 02, 2013 11:09 PM
Hi,
Thanks for replies.
Projected was bought 2nd hand off EBay, it was working, but then someone touched the Inching knob and ever since the only way to get it to run is to basically wind the inching knob up and then let go, very strange, I have ran motor on its own and makes no difference, something is not engaging when I turn projection knob to fwd or back projection, I can see the metal piece move into position, but nothing happens, Unit was cleaned and dusted using compressed air and lubricants spray for electronics. This was before it played up. Anyway know what these look inside, as I noticed last night, where the white plastic cogs are towards rear of unit, there appears to be what looks like yellow one, but it has no teeth or whatever they are called, but it seems to run I bought it quite cheap as a back up to my late father's Eumig S912, as that struggles to run 400feet reels let alone 600 feet ones, I think I take back off it and see if that yellow wiring or whatever it is, is inside this unit, do a comparison, as I doubt there would be much difference between them.
I've attached a picture or two of inside from back and front, don't know if it will help anyone or not.
Cheers Phil
ps I understand about Eumig now being Duel Mode with D in name, so this one can only play Super 8mm, what about a Sankyo 600, it says it takes Super 8 and Single 8, so why would a single 8 film be so jumpy and impossible to get frames right, looks like 2 x 1/2 a frame is showing at a time
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Phil Mitchell
Expert Film Handler
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: Aug 2013
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posted December 19, 2013 05:15 PM
Thanks for reply Erik and suggestion.
I found another eg 8mm reel, so that is 2 now and I suspect might be more at my older brother's, as I am sure my father filmed things before Super 8 came out, which I believe was late 60's, well 1968 was first time he used one, going by films I have. We think he had a reg 8mm projector at one time, who knows where it is, bit late to ask him, though as he passed away 10 years ago, hmm I really should of thought of this before then. Still he would of loved digtal technology like we have now, must of taken him hours to put sound on films and then do a narrative as well. Cheers Phil
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