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Topic: Consensus on Elmo ST-800 —returning to hobby
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted July 12, 2015 07:05 PM
Welcome, Gordon!
I think the ST-800s reputation here might be partially my fault!
I have one that has had troubles now and then throughout the dozen years I have been here, and I haven't been shy about writing about it. It's my twisted idea of some kind of public service to write these things down here.
-but...
Once I got the thing in decent repair it became an excellent machine: great picture and sound and reliable performance. When I travel and take only one machine, this is the one.
The simplicity of it is a tremendous advantage. I just did a reasonably complex repair on an ST-1200HD. The whole time I was thinking how much easier the work would have been on an ST-800. Everything inside is packed so much more tightly. (Same chassis, almost double the weight...). No, it can't do everything the higher end machine can do, but when it is something either one can manage the ST-800 is just as good. (No stereo, no big reels, not so many watts through the internal speaker)
-So one in good shape is a great thing to have. One that needs some help is at least decent potential.
The nice thing is they tend to fail in a few predictable ways, and at least most of them should be described somewhere on this Forum.
While my ST-1200HD was fighting me, I became friends with an 800 series Eumig once again. I enjoyed it enough that I'm going to keep it active from now on. It's a great machine, but in a race I'd still go with the Elmo.
It's good to have a new member from downstate New York. While you are here, search for CineSea!
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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Mathew James
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 740
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Registered: Dec 2014
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posted July 13, 2015 03:31 PM
@narendra- "I missed the opportunity of owning an Elmo GS-800. It sold for $150."
Woah..... That was a deal of a lifetime!!!
@gord- Steve is correct. Reading his original posts on the elmo is what got me into elmo's when i, like you, wanted to get back into super 8's. I started with a Bell and Howell 8mm and then got an Elmo ST180 which worked out GREAT...after replacing belts it was pretty much AS NEW. Then I got a ST1200HD, another one I really like...and now, I seemed to have inherited an elmo K110SM(Reg, single, and Super 8) that i fixed for my father-in-law, who now says i can have it if i want.... I really like the elmo myself. Easy to use and mine have been very good on film so far....Any troubles for me were because the film was in poor shape to start with. Cheers, Matt
-------------------- -- Cheers, Matt 📽
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