Hello, and thank you in advance! This is my first post and I hope I'm not repeating past questions. After doing some searches I didn't see answers so here goes. Anyway I came across a stack of 8mm films from my grandfather, taken in the 1940s. I have tried one thing after another to try to watch them and am having horrible luck. So far I've bought 2 viewers and 2 projectors, and no luck.
The viewers are a Baia 8mm Ultraviewer and a Minette 8 Viewer Editor. Both were "functional" when they arrived. But neither actually works. The Biaia bulb works, but no image gets projected onto the screen. I've looked inside it and the mirrors look intact, although I have no guide for what the inside of this viewer should actually look like. I've dusted the screen and lens. I've tried adjusting the focus. I know these films have visible frames and yet nothing is projected onto the screen.
The Minette has a very small screen. It too was not producing a clear image, and then earlier today, the light just stopped working. Yet the filament on the bulb is intact, so I'm not sure it's actually the bulb. I suppose I could replace the light with a different light, but that's a lot of work and still might not be effective.
The projectors I have are a Sears Du-All and a Keystone 95. The Sears runs fine and the bulb works. However there is a rubber ring missing from the loading mechanism and I can't load it, and also don't trust it without all its parts. The Keystone is manual load, and I can thread it, but it does this strange thing, where only the top reel turns when the motor is on. The top reel is, I assume, the starting reel. The bottom reel, the take-up reel, doesn't turn. So the film goes through the machine but then piles up at the bottom. I opened it up and saw that in the top reel, there is an intact belt. In the bottom reel, there are gears. When the motor is on, they don't move. Should they be moving? I don't know if the bottom reel is supposed to turn while the machine is running or not, but if it doesn't turn, then how is the film supposed to be wound onto the take-up reel? Also I am not sure that the frame advancement is running at a consistent speed. And it surely needs oil - but I don't know where that would need to be applied.
I don't want to damage my film on a projector that's not working, which is why I bought the editors. But they don't work either!!! I would love advice about what to do next. Of the 4 devices, the Keystone seems the close to working, but I have no idea how to get it there.
The viewers are a Baia 8mm Ultraviewer and a Minette 8 Viewer Editor. Both were "functional" when they arrived. But neither actually works. The Biaia bulb works, but no image gets projected onto the screen. I've looked inside it and the mirrors look intact, although I have no guide for what the inside of this viewer should actually look like. I've dusted the screen and lens. I've tried adjusting the focus. I know these films have visible frames and yet nothing is projected onto the screen.
The Minette has a very small screen. It too was not producing a clear image, and then earlier today, the light just stopped working. Yet the filament on the bulb is intact, so I'm not sure it's actually the bulb. I suppose I could replace the light with a different light, but that's a lot of work and still might not be effective.
The projectors I have are a Sears Du-All and a Keystone 95. The Sears runs fine and the bulb works. However there is a rubber ring missing from the loading mechanism and I can't load it, and also don't trust it without all its parts. The Keystone is manual load, and I can thread it, but it does this strange thing, where only the top reel turns when the motor is on. The top reel is, I assume, the starting reel. The bottom reel, the take-up reel, doesn't turn. So the film goes through the machine but then piles up at the bottom. I opened it up and saw that in the top reel, there is an intact belt. In the bottom reel, there are gears. When the motor is on, they don't move. Should they be moving? I don't know if the bottom reel is supposed to turn while the machine is running or not, but if it doesn't turn, then how is the film supposed to be wound onto the take-up reel? Also I am not sure that the frame advancement is running at a consistent speed. And it surely needs oil - but I don't know where that would need to be applied.
I don't want to damage my film on a projector that's not working, which is why I bought the editors. But they don't work either!!! I would love advice about what to do next. Of the 4 devices, the Keystone seems the close to working, but I have no idea how to get it there.
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