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    I now have a chinon sound 7000 projector and a few reels. My question is a simple one - can this projector play standard and super 8mm reels?

  • #2
    No. Super 8 Single 8

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    • #3
      Chinon Sound 7000 MV
      marketed in 1977-78
      super 8 mm film
      lens: Chinon Zoom f: 1.3 \ F: 15-30 mm
      lamp: 100 W, 12 V, EFP
      pilot lamp: built-in on main switch, 4 V-0.75 A (KE-030)
      reel capacity: 180 m
      film loading: automatic threading
      projection: forward, reverse
      projection speed: 18, 24 fps
      sound: magnetic playback on main sound track
      sound mode: mono
      picture/sound distance: 18 fps
      amplifier: 2 ICs, 4 transistors, 12 diodes
      amplifier output: 4 W (4 Ohm)
      frequency response: ?
      recording: magnetic recording on main track, sound-on-sound
      recording level control: auto
      input terminal: Microphone (0.5 mV, -66 dB, 1.2 kOhm) Auxiliary (300 mV, 470 Ohm)
      input jacks: Microphone: 3.5 mm mini jack; Auxiliary: RCA jack
      output terminal: Monitor/Line-out, External Speaker
      output jacks: Mon/Line: 3.5 mm diameter jack; Ext Sp: RCA jack
      built-in speaker: 2.3 W (4 Ohm)
      motor: DC magnetic motor electronically controlled
      power source: 100-115-127-220-250 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 180 W
      weight: 7200 g
      dimensions: 180 (W) x 245 (H) x 340 (L) mm
      made in Japan by Chinon

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      • #4
        The MV (multi-voltage) takes the 12 volt EFP 100 watt lamp. Without the MV (US and Canada only), it takes the 120 volt DNE 150 watt lamp. Many of their other models follow that same convention. It saved them a few bananas (no transformer) to have the lamp run off mains voltage. The DNEs burn out quickly, though.

        If you decide you want to play Standard 8mm too, don't jump in without doing some research here, followed by questions. Whatever you do, don't buy a sprocketless dual-8 projector! Or any other sprocketless projector!

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