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Topic: New to 8mm
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Shane C. Collins
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 107
From: Williamsport, PA, USA
Registered: Oct 2016
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posted January 18, 2019 06:06 PM
If you would like to see a projected white screen with no film loaded, here's the trick. Hold down the threading button, and at the same time turn the machine on to the forward direction with lamp on. This will allow you to see a blank white screen, make sure the threading button is still pushed down. This works on my Sankyo 2000H. The 2000 model I have was manufactured in the early 80's but both models are similar. Of course the 2000H comes with a brighter 100 watt halogen bulb. If you can locate this model online, for a good price, it's well worth the upgrade. To project a brighter picture with the 1000 just make the distant between projector and screen smaller. By the way welcome to the hobby! It can be quite addictive but in a good way of course! I've had many machines through the years. Now I'm down to using the Sankyo and my trusty Elmo FP8-C. I also have a Bolex dual 8 and a Eumig Mark S 810 D which I never use, and should probably sell to someone on here. Hint hint if anyone is looking for one. [ January 18, 2019, 08:47 PM: Message edited by: Shane C. Collins ]
-------------------- Projectors: Bolex 18-5L Super, Bolex 18-5 regular 8mm, Elmo FP8-C
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