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Topic: Eumig Mark S 802 playing slow
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Stephen T. Levin
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From: Brooklyn, NY, USA
Registered: Sep 2017
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posted September 10, 2017 06:44 PM
Hello all,
First time poster here.
I recently discovered about a dozen old family super 8 films from late 60's to the early 80's. I also found about 5 undeveloped films and sent one out to Martin Baumgarten to see if they can be developed.
After spending a couple hundred dollars getting a few digitized, I decided to do it myself and bought a Eumig Mark S 802 on Craigslist.
At first, once I got the hang of it, it worked really well. The picture is sharp and rich in color, and the sound synced well. The only problem was that the sound would cut out intermittently.
I looked up on this forum and the consensus seemed to be to spray some compressed air to clear out any particles, which I did by taking off the back and spraying out everything including the audio head shaft. However, in the process, I turned the can sideways and some liquid air came out onto the circuit board under the transformer, and quickly evaporated.
When I then went to play a film back, the sound didn't do any better (though I then figured out that when I pull out lightly on the mixing control knob, the sound works fine) the projector was playing back with a clear picture and synced to the sound, but almost in slow motion. It won't play at at all at 24 fps, but will play at 18 both directions, just really slow.
Any advise on what to do? Did the liquid compressed air on the circuit board cause this? This would seem unlikely to me because it does still play and functions properly, just not at the right speed. Perhaps it is a motor issue with it grabbing the rubber plates, as I've read about on this forum?
I've only transferred a couple of the films, so I really don't want to have to go buy another projector if at all possible. Also I really like the projector and would love to be able to use it.
Thanks so much!
Steve
-------------------- Steve Levin
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