Soooo... Here I am jumping in and trying to preserve family memories that were recorded on Super8 film. My dad recently gave me many reels (larger reels that are made up of lots of the 3" reels spliced together) from my childhood. He did not provide me with a projector. He has one, but lives across the country, so I have no access to it.
I tried converting them to digital at a local family history center, but their equipment was in poor repair (would only run slo-mo, and kept getting stuck).
My son recently picked up a projector at an estate sale and gave it to me last night. It is a bolex sp8E. The box has a label that says, "demonstrator" so it may or may not be great. It also lacks a manual.
I plugged it in and it runs, the lamp works. I can't for the life of me find an on/off switch. Since I can't find this one simple part (to turn it off without unplugging it), I'm afraid to try to feed the precious super8 film into it. Honestly, I don't see anything that shows where to change from 8mm to super8. That could spell disaster!
Does anyone, by an off chance, have a digital copy of the manual? I've searched online (and on this site's manual page), and can't find it. Were there not many of this projector made? Should I ditch it and try to find something better?
I want to digitize and share with my siblings. We loved watching the old "home movies" when we were kids. My cousins, aunts and uncles, and grandparents would come over and we would spend hours piled in our living room watching them. It would be great to share these memories once again.
I'm sure I will have more questions as I continue with this adventure!
Any assistance is appreciated!
I tried converting them to digital at a local family history center, but their equipment was in poor repair (would only run slo-mo, and kept getting stuck).
My son recently picked up a projector at an estate sale and gave it to me last night. It is a bolex sp8E. The box has a label that says, "demonstrator" so it may or may not be great. It also lacks a manual.
I plugged it in and it runs, the lamp works. I can't for the life of me find an on/off switch. Since I can't find this one simple part (to turn it off without unplugging it), I'm afraid to try to feed the precious super8 film into it. Honestly, I don't see anything that shows where to change from 8mm to super8. That could spell disaster!
Does anyone, by an off chance, have a digital copy of the manual? I've searched online (and on this site's manual page), and can't find it. Were there not many of this projector made? Should I ditch it and try to find something better?
I want to digitize and share with my siblings. We loved watching the old "home movies" when we were kids. My cousins, aunts and uncles, and grandparents would come over and we would spend hours piled in our living room watching them. It would be great to share these memories once again.
I'm sure I will have more questions as I continue with this adventure!
Any assistance is appreciated!
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