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Topic: Uneven focus. Lens or projector?
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Andrew Woodcock
Film God
Posts: 7477
From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted March 11, 2016 04:21 PM
Paul's statement above comes from a professional engineers perspective, and he is so correct on all points he makes here.
Much of the "flagship projector" design by Elmo here, left in many of the original design flaws that were apparent and complained of on their earlier ST model range.
Considering the sophistication and complete electronic overall given to the GS 1200, the mechanical aspects of this machine were neglected by comparison.
In their nativity, Elmo presumed there were no improvements necessary to "keep up with the pack" I feel. It was a huge mistake, because had they had given the very same attention to detail to their mechanics on these machines as they did with their electronic innovations, they would have created without doubt, the all round best Super 8mm Projector the world would have ever seen.
As things turned out, others better them for the reasons of importance ultimately to their owners.
With regard to the aspect in question here regarding one non upgraded aspect of original design, Paul quotes:
"Look to the Beaulieu, to see how it should be done"
Who could disagree with such a sensible statement from a true "Engineers" perspective?
-------------------- "C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"
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