Good afternoon from North Yorkshire.
I've recently decided to get into all things 60's and 70's audio/visual, to go along with my 80's computing hobby. My recent endeavours have been audio focussed, resulting in a nice working stereo system, comprising of a 1979 Hitachi amplifier, a 1975 Trio turntable, and a few other bits mixed in, all working lovely.
So I've decided to go onwards into the visual arena, and for this I've acquired a Prinz Compere 8S projector. I bought it as refurbished and serviced from the 'bay, and after some trial and error, I've got it up and running. I had to replace the plug on the power cord for a compliant one, and I've given the rubber discs a going over with belt dressing, after my first attempt to play a film resulted in it slowing down somewhat about halfway through.
I purchased a Tom and Jerry film to test all the functionality and to show my kids, and had a bit of a mishap when testing the film - I forgot to hold the feed switch down for the required length of time, and broke the lead in of the film. Luckily I haven't lost any of the actual film itself, and after purchasing a splicer and tapes, and some leader, I've repaired it successfully and retested today - it has played twice with no problems at all!
So, I guess I'm saying hi, thanks for the fantastic resource of this forum, which I have already plumbed for knowledge in helping me get started, and a couple of questions if I may:
I've recently decided to get into all things 60's and 70's audio/visual, to go along with my 80's computing hobby. My recent endeavours have been audio focussed, resulting in a nice working stereo system, comprising of a 1979 Hitachi amplifier, a 1975 Trio turntable, and a few other bits mixed in, all working lovely.
So I've decided to go onwards into the visual arena, and for this I've acquired a Prinz Compere 8S projector. I bought it as refurbished and serviced from the 'bay, and after some trial and error, I've got it up and running. I had to replace the plug on the power cord for a compliant one, and I've given the rubber discs a going over with belt dressing, after my first attempt to play a film resulted in it slowing down somewhat about halfway through.
I purchased a Tom and Jerry film to test all the functionality and to show my kids, and had a bit of a mishap when testing the film - I forgot to hold the feed switch down for the required length of time, and broke the lead in of the film. Luckily I haven't lost any of the actual film itself, and after purchasing a splicer and tapes, and some leader, I've repaired it successfully and retested today - it has played twice with no problems at all!
So, I guess I'm saying hi, thanks for the fantastic resource of this forum, which I have already plumbed for knowledge in helping me get started, and a couple of questions if I may:
- What regular maintenance would you recommend to keep the projector running smoothly? Are there any things I should look out for in particular?
- What are the best places to acquire new films, apart from the 'bay? That's my only source at the moment.
- If I were to start shooting my own film, which I hope to do, can you advise on a good but cheap to get hold of camera? I've been looking at various Sankyos and the like, but I'm not really sure on the reasonable brands i.e. I can see Canon, Elmo, Nizo etc. get a lot of love and hence high prices, but are Sankyo, Chinon etc. worth paying £30-£40 for?
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