Hi friends, I have 2 Bolex Paillard projectors that I can't tell the difference as they are both model M8. Can anyone tell me what makes them different? Year of production, country of production, .... Thanks
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I'm no expert on these but here's my take. The green unit is probably the older of the two, and I would assume set to 16 fps. The gray unit would probably be the newer machine, and set for 18 fps. Here's some more information from the Bolex page.
http://www.bolexcollector.com/projectors/m8r.html
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Shane, thank you very much. Perhaps the difference lies in what you point out. It seems strange to me that they have the same reference. I have seen the page you indicate before but you can see that it only talks about one of the models. Best regards and thank you very much for your interest
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All M 8 have motor rheostats, can thus be set to speeds between around 12 and 25 fps. Younger models have a loop restorer and an incorporated stroboscope. A modification was offered for SEPMAG sound, consisting of a coupling knob en lieu of the usual inching knob at the front. A flexible cord attached there links to a rheostat box over which magnetic tape is run next to a reel-to-reel recorder. An other device, made by Grundig, provided a pedestal amplifier with COMMAG sound heads on an upstanding arm. All Paillard-Bolex M 8 are Swiss made. They follow the underslung concept of the Bell & Howell 151 Picture Master. One distinct advantage of the M 8 is the infallible lateral film guidance, continued with the later Paillard-Bolex 18-5.
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