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Topic: Super 8 editing
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Luigi Castellitto
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 715
From: Campobasso, Italy
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted October 29, 2017 06:45 PM
It's true. More model of Goko dual (and of Hanimex with the similar style) can run into this phenomenon. Even with my Goko A-303, so I preferred to take another for the Super 8. Brian has described the operation well: dual sprocket teeth of this editors have wide at the base (for the Regular 8) and in the tipo more thinner (for super 8). But this stratagem doesn't always work well, at high speed the Super 8 films can escape.
I've always thought of these Goko, Hanimex, etc. there were two versions, and in one (older or newer) the sproket was interchangeable. Why do I think this? Because I saw Goko with a red or blue circle on the sprocket, and the screw in front, as if there was a sprocket dedicated to format. Perhaps it's a thing born after the method described above, for to solve the problem of the failure of the wide and thinner sprokets? It's a hypothesis...
As for the Super 8 editor viewers, I recommend the Minette. Silent, bright, stable. You can choose from different models if you prefer the big or small screen.
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