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Topic: Moviscop 16mm or 8mm?
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Charles Peich
Junior
Posts: 11
From: Geneva, IL, USA
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted December 28, 2015 09:54 AM
Greetings Luigi,
Maurice is correct on the size of the film for the moviscop you are interested in on eBay, it's an 8mm Moviscop.
This is an enlargement from a pic in the eBay offering. This is the 8mm version of the Moviscop.
The next 2 pictures show the 16mm version of the Moviscop.
The 16mm version, on later models, has a pressure pad for the purpose of preventing the image from drifting in and out of focus as the film passes over the curved film track. I'm not sure if that feature was on the 8mm version, the one you are interested in does not show it. If you are looking for the 16mm version, you want to make sure the viewer has this pressure pad, the picture will not pop out of focus when you stop pulling film through the viewer.
-------------------- Charlie
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Luigi Castellitto
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 715
From: Campobasso, Italy
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted December 28, 2015 02:52 PM
Yours is a good suggestion, Terry, in fact in my research of the viewer 16mm I also found some Muray 16mm, and really seems that it is even better of Moviescop. Now, I are negotiating with a seller to have it, in less than 80 Euros, I hope that he accpet, although at the moment he is not convinced. For now it's ok even also the viewer and not the arms.
In argument: I also have a Ferquin trifilm (this: http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=010236#000000), but I don't have the exchangeable central bloc for the 16mm, but the arms are good for the 16 mm spool, in fact I use they for rewinding 16mm films.. If I had to find a Muray 16mm or other (only the viewer), and put it in the center of the two arms of Ferquin (then before the Ferquin), I would have difficulty for pulling the film? This is because the viewer would be a little 'ahead of the arms and would not be precise horizontal line, but a curve.
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