9.5mm editors seem to be impossible to locate at a price we can afford. ( I was quoted over £700 for one the other day) And can't find any on eBay etc.
I have a spare Haynorette Mark II 8mm viewer which I am hoping to convert to 9.5mm. I have installed a center sprocket wheel , cannibalised from a non functioning 9.5 projector. I can make a 9.5 mm aperture gate and film path.
If I hold a single frame in the gate, I can focus the image on the screen. My question surrounds the prism.
Would the small prism work in principal? I do know that the 16mm Haynorette viewer we also have, and use regularly, has a much larger prism. ( I know some people say converting a 16mm viewer to 9.5 is viable, but we don't have a spare 16mm viewer. I also know that the Haynorette Mark II came in all 3 film gauges so in theory I should be able to diy my 8mm, hopefully.)
Might it be possible to replace the prism rotation function by having a fixed prism and by flickering the light electronically?
Any thoughts welcome? Also any offers on a 9.5 viewer would be even more welcome.
Projecting the film is not a option as we are processing home movies on 9.5mm format as opposed to "pre-recorded" 9.5 movies. i.e. the films are unique and precious. We need to preview the films to select candidates for scanning and storing in our archive.
I have a spare Haynorette Mark II 8mm viewer which I am hoping to convert to 9.5mm. I have installed a center sprocket wheel , cannibalised from a non functioning 9.5 projector. I can make a 9.5 mm aperture gate and film path.
If I hold a single frame in the gate, I can focus the image on the screen. My question surrounds the prism.
Would the small prism work in principal? I do know that the 16mm Haynorette viewer we also have, and use regularly, has a much larger prism. ( I know some people say converting a 16mm viewer to 9.5 is viable, but we don't have a spare 16mm viewer. I also know that the Haynorette Mark II came in all 3 film gauges so in theory I should be able to diy my 8mm, hopefully.)
Might it be possible to replace the prism rotation function by having a fixed prism and by flickering the light electronically?
Any thoughts welcome? Also any offers on a 9.5 viewer would be even more welcome.
Projecting the film is not a option as we are processing home movies on 9.5mm format as opposed to "pre-recorded" 9.5 movies. i.e. the films are unique and precious. We need to preview the films to select candidates for scanning and storing in our archive.
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