I am a newbie and have been looking high and low to find some very beginner answers, I joined your forum. Sorry for such basic questions but I sincerely can't find this information anywhere.
I currently have 12 8mm projectors and 22 8mm cameras. Also lots of film. I have bought all of this over the last five years for simply aesthetic reasons as a collector. The projectors are all the old cast iron style, De Jur, Bell & Howell, Revere. Until the Coronavirus outbreak and my subsequent self-isolation, I have been content on just looking at them all. Now I decided to try and watch some of the old film.
Most of the projectors seem to function fine and the method of threading the film is pretty basic and easily found online for each projector. My problem is that none of the reels I have with film on them seem to fit the hubs of the projectors I have and thus floppily spin. I have lots of empty reels that seem to fit these projectors fine but the ones with film on them do not.
I found some Super 8 to 8 plastic adapters that may solve the problem (they haven't arrived yet) but can you shed light on this issue for me? Thank you in advance.
Brian
I currently have 12 8mm projectors and 22 8mm cameras. Also lots of film. I have bought all of this over the last five years for simply aesthetic reasons as a collector. The projectors are all the old cast iron style, De Jur, Bell & Howell, Revere. Until the Coronavirus outbreak and my subsequent self-isolation, I have been content on just looking at them all. Now I decided to try and watch some of the old film.
Most of the projectors seem to function fine and the method of threading the film is pretty basic and easily found online for each projector. My problem is that none of the reels I have with film on them seem to fit the hubs of the projectors I have and thus floppily spin. I have lots of empty reels that seem to fit these projectors fine but the ones with film on them do not.
I found some Super 8 to 8 plastic adapters that may solve the problem (they haven't arrived yet) but can you shed light on this issue for me? Thank you in advance.
Brian
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