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Topic: Look At my New Toy - Bauer T610
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Tom Photiou
Film God
Posts: 4837
From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted August 05, 2015 03:20 PM
oh-oh, Scilly me, i was so excited i didn't open my eyes properly, it does have 240. Sorry all. I have wapped a 200 footer through and the first thing you have to notice,(as many people have said), is how unbelievably quite this machine runs. Fantastic, very very pleased. A lot of the buttons will be wasted on me as i dont get involved in recording but then its good to look at . Also will add that i will never give up on my Elmo's, they have served me for over 30 years. The sound is certainly a winner on the Elmo but as i put my films through an external amp this is not a big deal. Elmo advantage/ Very easy to get to everything for servicing and repairs, very study metal construction, easy to get film out at any time during a show, simple lens swing to clean the gate. Instruction in English and i have an Elmo workshop repair manual. Bauer/ Great lens with excellent light output and very sharp image. Very quite running, full stereo rather that just twin track playback, many extra gadgets for those who record, much more modern design. We will keep both the Elmo's to call on for our 1200 foot features and mini features as well as any shows we do outside of our home. After 30 years they deserve a rest, i use a projector for at least 2-4 hours a week, often more. All in all, i am very pleased with my purchase and will probably be calling on many of you chaps for your expert advise as being Elmo orientated i know very little about this machine at this stage.
I will also publicly thank Mr Woodcock for the very informative video on a stick which shows me the basic "how to" for the maintenance. Brilliant, got any more?
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