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Posted by Rob Meckelborg (Member # 1620) on June 11, 2009, 07:48 PM:
 
I am new to the film world (and this forum) and would like to buy an inexpensive 8mm sound projector. Can anyone recommend some good reliable and cheap to run units?

Thanks.
 
Posted by Jon Anders Klausen (Member # 818) on June 12, 2009, 10:46 AM:
 
Not to "steal" your thread [Wink] , but since I'm thinking about buying a regular 8 projector, silent, I guess I can ask here. Any suggestions anyone?

update: not looking anymore [Smile]

[ June 14, 2009, 12:50 PM: Message edited by: Jon Anders Klausen ]
 
Posted by Dino Everette (Member # 1378) on June 12, 2009, 11:32 AM:
 
I would say any number of the Eumig duals (800 series) that have the 100-150 watt lamps, since you will get a nice bright image and they are not like most duals, since the sprocket wheels and the gates switch out. BUT make sure the claw is intact because they have a tendancy to get broken by people not knowing what they are doing and in that case the projector will be death to your films. There is also a thread on here about best looking projectors that has alot of mini reviews from people of not simply their favorite looking but how they perform.
 
Posted by Jean-Marc Toussaint (Member # 270) on June 12, 2009, 12:34 PM:
 
I'll back Dino's suggestion on Eumig.

Rob (welcome to the forum), you can't go wrong with a good old S810D model. I've had one for years as a back-up machine.

I now keep a 807 permanently set up for regular 8 (silent and sound). Great reliable projector.
 
Posted by Rob Meckelborg (Member # 1620) on June 14, 2009, 09:10 PM:
 
Thanks for the replies. Is anyone familiar with the CHINON SOUND 7000?
 
Posted by Douglas Meltzer (Member # 28) on June 14, 2009, 09:23 PM:
 
Rob,

Welcome to the forum! The Chinon Sound 7000 specs can be found here.

However, it is only for Super 8mm. Are you looking for Super 8mm, Standard 8mm or both?

Doug
 
Posted by Rob Meckelborg (Member # 1620) on June 14, 2009, 09:43 PM:
 
I would like both, but super 8 for sure. It seems that more movies are readily available for super 8, is this correct?

Thanks
 
Posted by John W. Black (Member # 1082) on June 15, 2009, 12:59 AM:
 
Rob,The eumigs are great. Jon,the Keystone k109 is a fantastic machine.
 
Posted by Rob Meckelborg (Member # 1620) on June 15, 2009, 01:45 AM:
 
It seems unanimous - Eumig it is. Thanks to everyone who replied.
 
Posted by Tony Stucchio (Member # 519) on June 15, 2009, 06:37 PM:
 
Careful with the Eumigs -- the rubber disks get worn and you get speed shift (at least on the 810D that I have), severely affecting the sound. Can't just replace the belt like on an Elmo. I've been unable to fix mine and use it just for silent films.

Eumigs don't scratch films, whereas Elmo's love to put a solid line right down the middle occasionally, even if you keep the gate clean.

There is no perfect projector.
 
Posted by Dino Everette (Member # 1378) on June 15, 2009, 06:40 PM:
 
Tony are you sure the scratch is from the gate and not the little piece on the back for the auto thread? I did a test on mine and the film was rubbing right against that little piece and it was just rough enough it was scratching
 
Posted by Tony Stucchio (Member # 519) on June 18, 2009, 05:57 PM:
 
Turned out it was the green film guide before the final sprocket.
Believe it or not, some scotch tape placed over the rough part has pretty much solved the issue. I figured this out, with the help of this forum, after 10 years and lots of scratched film!
 


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