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Paul Barker
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 - posted August 18, 2019 02:45 AM      Profile for Paul Barker   Email Paul Barker   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
does anyone use this projector. am i right in thinking its a 24fps only. and is it a two blade. if so how does it do re light output and flicker. any views/comments would be appreciated.

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Dominique De Bast
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Paul, I don't own such a machine myself, si all I can say (following the manual wich is online but in French), the P8L is a 24 fps only projector and has a 18/24 fps version : the TS P8.

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Mark Todd
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Pretty sure it does 24fps Paul.

But I think the universal professional is both possibly.

You can see the swithc with 18/24 in the side above or below the main switch. Or the 8L not one there usually.

http://www.olafs-16mm-kino.de/bauer_p8.htm

If you put that link in to google you should get a translate option.

Best Mark.

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Maurice Leakey
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I also have an P8L Universal.
Only 24fps, has a two-blade shutter, optical sound only.
It has its own internal speaker, the large side cover also contains two speakers.
The projector is finished in black and silver.

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Paul Barker
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thank you Dominique and Mark. Maurice how is the two blade shutter. it must give more light output. how do you find it regards any flicker on screen being 2 bladed.

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Maurice Leakey
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Paul
Flicker is not noticeable. Light output, even on low setting, is good. It has a zoom lens which probably does not pass so much light as a basic lens would do.
It's a great projector and is in a large transit type suitcase.

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Dominique De Bast
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As a rule, a two blade shutter should never give flicker at 24 fps. However at 18 fps (so this machine is not involved), it is a problem. The darkest the film is, the less flicker you will see (a black part of the picture can look normal while a white part will not). It is said that at 18 fps the flicker is not noticeable if you project a big picture at a certain distance.

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Paul Barker
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that's excellent. just the information i needed. thank you everyone.

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Mark Todd
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Hi Maurice does the P8L have a brushless asynchronus motor then, or just a fixed speed DC one out of interest ?

Best Mark. Thanks.

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Maurice Leakey
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Mark, the spec says:- "Electronically controlled DC motor".
It's supplied with a zoom lens. Here's a pic.
https://www.van-eck.net/img/itable/images/film_13_P8%20L%20Universal_1456570547744.JPG

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Mark Todd
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Thanks Maurice, all the P8,s must be then.

I could do with one for a few of my ex hire L+H`s.

Best Mark.

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