I just bought Noris Norisound 322P projector (this one: http://www.super8data.com/database/projectors_list/projectors_noris/noris_norisound_322p.htm), but I don't have instruction (manual) and too much experience with running this kind of projector. There is anybody who can help me how to load a film to projector? On which arm I have to put a film? and step by step what I have to do? or maybe anybody know where I can find free manual (instruction)?
Next thing is, that I have some 8mm films, but hole is too small to put it to projector. It look like this: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz4ZsDSBOnCJRzdoQkVJdVR1TXM/preview I think this is another standar which was produce in USSR. But maybe this is possible to drill this hole bigger? Anybody have some experience with this?
Thank you very much for help. This is my first post on this forum
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From: Waharoa,North Island,New Zealand
Registered: May 2010
posted December 06, 2014 03:47 PM
Hi Michal ,according to the super8 database at www.http://super8data.com/ ( go to this site then click on the projector picture at top the select the make and then the model) your projector only plays Super 8mm films and is an autoloading model.Therefore the knob that runs the film (i.e. the large rotating switch on the top row on the panel) gets turned clock-wise to the first position for threading, then simply insert the film into the front slot and it should grab it and load.When it exits the back then attach it to the takeup or empty spool. There are 2 types of 8mm film - Super8 and Standard/Regular 8mm, yours won't play Standard/Regular and these reels have the smaller centre holes which won't fit on the arm plus you will notice the perforation holes on one side of the film are large holes because of the different film formats - larger holes means a Standard/Regular film and the smaller are Super8mm film. Hope that helps......I know I couldn't think of the proper names but I am sure other members will clarify that Good luck and enjoy the hobby, Clinton in New Zealand.
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From: Brussels, Belgium
Registered: Jun 2013
posted December 06, 2014 04:44 PM
Michal, as Clinton said, you cannot project a 8 mm (called standard 8 or regular 8 or double 8) with a Super 8 projector. the only thing they have in common is that they both have a 8mm width. You can only run a 8 mm film in a 8mm projector or in a dual gauge (8mm/Super 8) one.