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The Pathe Europ looks like a beautiful 9,5mm machine, and I like the fact that it has screw thread focusing. as opposed to snail cam on the Ligonie converted Elmo ST600D machines. I wonder which one was considered the better performer of the two.
I wonder which one was considered the better performer of the two.
Hard to tell since the Ligonie/Elmo is not widespread. I never came across any of those beautiful machines on any film fair, although the Europ is a classic. The Ligonie/Elmo is obviousely brighter, but I don't know about the sharpness of the picture.
The Europ was indeed a very good performer and with a little modification a sound version would have been a good proposition. Unfortunately this was too late in the day for 9.5mm. In some respects the gauge was a victim of the Second World War and the development of the Super 8 format.
Unfortunately this was too late in the day for 9.5mm. In some respects the gauge was a victim of the Second World War and the development of the Super 8 format.
Oh Dom, I wish. It was the gauge that enabled the less wealthy to indulge in the hobby before Kodak developed the Brownie 8 camera and projector! Not forgetting being able to buy a very large variety of films for home entertainment.😊
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