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Topic: Eumig S802D Question
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Simon McConway
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1085
From: Doncaster, UK
Registered: Jun 2004
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posted January 05, 2014 09:37 AM
Basically, I think I may have mixed up the gates for St8/Sup 8, as the film becomes unsteady really easily in this machine, so can I just check I have this correct...for Super 8, the gate clipped to the lens end of the chasis has an orange label, the other side is all black but marked with an S. For Std 8, the part on the lens end of the chassis is has an S with a background of silver, but the other part is simply black, unmarked. I can't imagine I have this wrong, but thought I'd check. I have to keep momentarily hitting the thread lever (under the lens) to restore steadiness.
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Martin Jones
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1269
From: Thetford , Norfolk,England
Registered: May 2008
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posted January 05, 2014 10:29 AM
Gates: Part nearest the lamp. Identified by the fact that they have slots for the claw and two locating pins on the lamp side. Regular (Standard) 8 has a forward facing "Chute" at the bottom of the moulding to direct film into the external film path, and has a SMALLER aperture than the Super 8 one.The Super 8 one is identified with an "S" on the outer face Pressure plates: Part nearest the lens. Om my 810D the Regular (Standard ) 8 one has a smaller aperture than the Super 8 one. The Super 8 one is identified with an "S" on the outer face.
In my experience, the "S" is not always present because it is a stick on label and easily lost! Once identified, mark both gates and pressure plates with "S" or "R" to avoid future doubt.
With these machines, ALWAYS press the threading lever down to close the external film channel whilst threading, whether using Super or Regular 8 film. And, of course, NEVER remove of replace gate components if the dot on the inching knob is not at the top!
-------------------- Retired TV Service Engineer Ongoing interest in Telecine....
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