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Topic: Chinon Sound SS 1200 Stereo vs Elmo ST1200's
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Alan Rik
Film God
Posts: 2211
From: New York City, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted June 08, 2017 09:57 AM
I have owned both. Elmo ST1200 Pros: 1) Very easy to upgrade your image by being able to use different lenses. For a brighter image you can use a 1.1 or the 1.0, for a longer throw you can use the 1.2 or the 1.4. The 1.3 is standard on this machine and is a decent lens. The Chinon cannot use different lenses. Because the Chinon cannot use the better lenses the Elmo potentially could look better image wise and brightness wise. The image the Chinon puts out is nice. The Elmo St1200 with the 1.0 lens or a Schneider 1.1 can look STELLAR.
2) Very easy to clean as the lens swings away for easy access to the aperture, gate, etc.
3)Easier to repair with parts still available. The Chinon I had was not modular in design so if you needed to get to the sound section of the unit you literally had to take the entire machine apart, down to the base. It was not designed to be repaired by your average Joe. And I don't mean Mr. Taffis!
If you are looking for a Stereo machine the Chinon is true stereo so it has a separate preamp for each channel. The Elmo is not Stereo but 2 track. You can hook it up and play the tracks back but it only has one amp built into the unit. The sound of the Chinon is pretty good actually. Will it scratch your films? I have had a few standard Chinons that scratched but the last SS1200 I had was very kind to film. And the achilles heal of this machine? Is the strange clutch system for the rewind. As they age they tend to have a problem with the rewind. The machine is not able to rewind a full 1200ft reel without slowing down to a crawl. And when it stops,if the reel is not rewound yet, it causes the machine to overheat and then it will pop a fuse. If you are looking at a Chinon Stereo machine you should ask the seller if the machine is able to rewind a full 1200ft reel. If not than you can still use it but you will have to use manual rewinds for your films. I liked both machines but I prefer the Elmo ST1200 personally. [ June 08, 2017, 12:49 PM: Message edited by: Alan Rik ]
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