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Topic: CL16 vs NT1
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Rob Koeling
Master Film Handler
Posts: 399
From: Brighton, UK
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 24, 2008 06:10 AM
Kev,
I'm very fond of the Eiki's (both the SL and the NT series). I put the SL on the table at Ealing for a fairly high price, because I didn't mind to take it back home. When it sold, I didn't like to see it go. You are right about the treble and bass controls (but I use Jean-Marc's solution as well; works a treat) and I like the swing out gate a lot better too than the fixed Elmo gate. It is also easier to clean. But, like Jean-Marc and Maurice said the Eiki's are fuzzy about print quality. You notice every little splice in a print (no matter how well the splice is made). Elmo's are more forgiving. The other difference is the level of noise, the Elmo's (at least the CL) is quite a bit less noisy to operate than the Eiki's (at least than the NT2 and SL's I had). The other advantage that Eiki's have, is that it is easier to find short lenses. Especially the 25mm lens for the Eiki pops up fairly often, while it is difficult to find anything shorter than 35mm for the Elmo. If I were you, I would try to find a bit of space for a second machine. I'm sure that as soon as I've created a bit more space and see a nice Eiki for sale, I won't be able to resist. But without getting rid of the CL!
Cheers,
- Rob
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