I am looking for advice as to which make and model of regular 8mm projector would be best suited for a public screening of archival 8mm film. The films in question are not only archival, but they are valued works of art and should be presented in their orignal form.
To be clear, these films are preserved at another institution. Negatives and intermediates are therefore in safekeeping. They have already been professionally digitized, a process supervised by the artist and/or the estate. We are not planning to fill a theatrical theater screen. We understand that the audience will be smaller and more intimate.
Naturally, I would like a bright image, a simple threading path, and reliability.
For these reasons, I am less interested in Dual 8 projectors that could switch between Regular 8 and Super 8. Similarly, I would rather avoid sound projectors. Nevertheless, I realize that these more recent projectors benefit from decades of engineering improvements and can be quieter.
One model that I am considering is the Kodak Brownie 300 which has a 300 W lamp and a simple threading pattern. I find the plasic guards on the single drive sprocket a little flimsy, though.
The other model is the Bolex M8. Which is older, but more solid. The bulb is brighter at 500W. I am not a fan of the wire resistor present in some models that functions as a transformer. You can see it here: Bolex Collector | Projectors | M-8
I have also received recommendations for the Bolex 18-3 Duo, the Eumig 822, and Elmo.
I would appreciate your feedback on my reasoning as well as opinions and suggestions for these and other regular 8 mm projectors.
To be clear, these films are preserved at another institution. Negatives and intermediates are therefore in safekeeping. They have already been professionally digitized, a process supervised by the artist and/or the estate. We are not planning to fill a theatrical theater screen. We understand that the audience will be smaller and more intimate.
Naturally, I would like a bright image, a simple threading path, and reliability.
For these reasons, I am less interested in Dual 8 projectors that could switch between Regular 8 and Super 8. Similarly, I would rather avoid sound projectors. Nevertheless, I realize that these more recent projectors benefit from decades of engineering improvements and can be quieter.
One model that I am considering is the Kodak Brownie 300 which has a 300 W lamp and a simple threading pattern. I find the plasic guards on the single drive sprocket a little flimsy, though.
The other model is the Bolex M8. Which is older, but more solid. The bulb is brighter at 500W. I am not a fan of the wire resistor present in some models that functions as a transformer. You can see it here: Bolex Collector | Projectors | M-8
I have also received recommendations for the Bolex 18-3 Duo, the Eumig 822, and Elmo.
I would appreciate your feedback on my reasoning as well as opinions and suggestions for these and other regular 8 mm projectors.
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