Last night we watched some of our old 8mm Kodachrome films, some dating back to the mid 1950's. Several things really struck me as the reels rolled by.
First, the quality of the image just blew me away, particularly those shot on Kodachrome 2 which is far superior to Kodachrome 1. I realized that scanning films for playback on a computer or TV is a very poor substitute for live projection on a high quality 8mm/S8 film projector. The sharpness, color saturation, and contrast was jaw dropping in comparison to any video presentation, and the fact that these films show ZERO fading or degradation after 60 or more years is just incredible. I can see the benefit of scanning and archiving home movie films to send to relatives, but you can only see these films in their true glory with live film projection.
Which leads me to the projector. I used 2 projectors to compare the Bolex 18-5 to the Eumig S824D, for a forthcoming family gathering. I found that the Bolex 18-5 would project a whole 400ft reel of 8mm film, containing multiple splices, with no change in focus, whereas the Eumig required some refocussing at every splice. This is due to the rear sprung gate of the Bolex, which should have been standard design procedure on every 8mm projector.
I also found that the HI-FI lens on the Bolex could focus the picture to needle sharpness, using the screw barrel design of the lens. In comparison the snail cam design of the Eumig focus knob was a cruel joke, I could never get the Suprogon 1.2 lens to focus properly, even by hand. The lens seemed sloppy and not precisely located in the lens holder- a useless design.
Also film projected on the Bolex was rock steady, whereas on the Eumig there was some visible vertical jitter. Finally the Bolex was extremely quiet running compared with the Eumig's noisy fan and the rewind was much faster.
The Eumig was of course brighter with its 100w EFP lamp compared with the 50w lamp in the Bolex, but other than that the Bolex 18-5 gets my vote for the perfect 8mm or super 8mm silent projector.
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