Just received the very last edition of the Group 9.5 magazine.
Founded around 1962 by enthusiasts determined to keep 9.5mm on the map, despite the closing of Pathescope, the meetings have been held in an old church building in Pimlico fortnightly for some years.
This is the last paragraph in the magazine bidding farewell - 'Just at this moment, as the magazine folds and members are about to forego all that bonhomie, comes the stark realisation that every single 9.5 projector is about to become defunct. If the mechanism doesn't fail, the lamp surely will. The solution must surely be to urgently transfer original footage to a digital format, so that you might reasonably expect the material to be seen and appreciated way into the future'
Sad times.
Founded around 1962 by enthusiasts determined to keep 9.5mm on the map, despite the closing of Pathescope, the meetings have been held in an old church building in Pimlico fortnightly for some years.
This is the last paragraph in the magazine bidding farewell - 'Just at this moment, as the magazine folds and members are about to forego all that bonhomie, comes the stark realisation that every single 9.5 projector is about to become defunct. If the mechanism doesn't fail, the lamp surely will. The solution must surely be to urgently transfer original footage to a digital format, so that you might reasonably expect the material to be seen and appreciated way into the future'
Sad times.
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