OK film forum fans... while going through a box of miscellaneous S8 editing and splicing supplies, I found this unfamiliar object, and I'm trying to identify it.
It seems to be some kind of controller or accessory. Obviously, it's branded Olympus, but there is no model or part number information anywhere on the inside or outside, just a "made in Japan" stamp.
The sleeve is vinyl, and the rectangular "controller" it contains is approximately 11cm long x 4 wide x 2 deep. There is a little silver switch on the bottom that allows the panel to be removed exposing a wound-up two-conductor cable terminating in a mini-plug-looking connector. The connector is broken, but I still have the pin tip, which is 15x2mm with a bulbous end. The controller also has a white button on one side marked "R" and a red sliding button on the opposite side, both to either side of that little rectangular window on the left side of the image. Inside of that window is a split field, one side red, and the other silver, with the word "full" on the silver side. It looks like there's a small needle hovering over the red side.
I've never owned any Olympus cameras, sound recorders or projectors, and neither did my Dad, to my knowledge. The device seems to be vintage 1960's or 70's design. It has no "input" or "output" beside the mini-plug, and no batteries. I'm guessing it's some kind of trigger or remote control.
Any ideas what this is? I'm tempted to toss it, but I have a nagging feeling it might be some kind of precious and rare accessory that someone else is hunting on eBay for, and I'd hate to waste it.
It seems to be some kind of controller or accessory. Obviously, it's branded Olympus, but there is no model or part number information anywhere on the inside or outside, just a "made in Japan" stamp.
The sleeve is vinyl, and the rectangular "controller" it contains is approximately 11cm long x 4 wide x 2 deep. There is a little silver switch on the bottom that allows the panel to be removed exposing a wound-up two-conductor cable terminating in a mini-plug-looking connector. The connector is broken, but I still have the pin tip, which is 15x2mm with a bulbous end. The controller also has a white button on one side marked "R" and a red sliding button on the opposite side, both to either side of that little rectangular window on the left side of the image. Inside of that window is a split field, one side red, and the other silver, with the word "full" on the silver side. It looks like there's a small needle hovering over the red side.
I've never owned any Olympus cameras, sound recorders or projectors, and neither did my Dad, to my knowledge. The device seems to be vintage 1960's or 70's design. It has no "input" or "output" beside the mini-plug, and no batteries. I'm guessing it's some kind of trigger or remote control.
Any ideas what this is? I'm tempted to toss it, but I have a nagging feeling it might be some kind of precious and rare accessory that someone else is hunting on eBay for, and I'd hate to waste it.
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