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  • #16
    So what it boils down to is all the best projectors, well certainly 8mm came from Europe 😁 which for those across the pond who didn't do geography or own a globe, is different from the UK 🤔😂😁

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    • #17
      Regarding Europe (not the UK), I feel that pre-war Agfa and Eumig were excellent. Later, Eumig went down the drain with its Pola-Vision experiment.
      But no doubt, Japan beat them all, even the later Bell & Howell 16mm sound projectors were made there. And, there were also Eiki and Elmo.

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      • #18
        In addition to the U.K. listing made by Maurice, there was Cornet 9.5, the Houghton Butcher Ensign range, 8mm, 16mm and 9.5mm. Also the Peerless Triplico , a “beater” intermittent machine in all three gauges! Incidentally they also produced one of the early 16mm sound machines, the Wundertone. I was given the remains of one of these some years ago. It had been somewhat vandalised, optics and electronics. I had to dump it because the casing was destroyed by woodworm and it was no longer worth keeping for display and restoration was not financially viable. Ken Finch.😏

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        • #19
          My 9.5mm camera is a Coronet.
          At school during the war the headmaster gave winter shows on Friday afternoons using a 16mm S.P. Wundatone, SP standing for Sales Producers Equipments Ltd. Its unique feature was that it had a Maltese Cross movement housed in an oil bath. Unfortunately, the firm disappeared before the war, and later as the Maltese Cross film movenent got worn there were no replacements available. So the projector had quite a short life.

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          • #20
            I had a Dekko 9mm projector. It had a 50w lamp and a lens like a marble. It was dimmer than the little Pathescopr Ace which had a much brighter and sharper picture.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by David Strelitz View Post
              So what it boils down to is all the best projectors, well certainly 8mm came from Europe 😁 which for those across the pond who didn't do geography or own a globe, is different from the UK 🤔😂😁
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              • #22
                Polaroid made an instant 8mm thing for about 3-1/2 minutes in the late 70s as I recall. US?

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                • #23
                  Polavision was a joint concept by Polaroid in the USA and Eumig in Austria. The brilliant scientist Dr Land at Polaroid, who was the pioneer of Polaroid instant photography, was obsessed with creating an instant movie system, which he finally acheived after years of research. And, knowing Eumigs enviable reputation for brilliant cine engineering design and production, Polaroid sort out and convinced Eumig to design and produce the Polavision camera and TV- like projector. All the technical goals were achieved by both companies after a huge joint investment. Market forces ( competing with the ubiquitous and far superior super 8 Kodachrome reversal film and standard projection, and the advent of magnetic tape video cameras and players) doomed the whole project. Both Polaroid and Eumig lost a fortune, Polaroid barely surviving, and Eumig going bankrupt.
                  Anyone here on this forum could have told them what would happen.
                  I'm sure the whole affair is a case study in marketing folly.
                  Equally matched by the disasterous Pathe 4.75mm Duplex widescreen ( a real stretch calling it that} split 9.5mm system.
                  Last edited by Paul Adsett; June 06, 2023, 05:38 PM.

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                  • #24
                    I remember seeing the ad for it as a kid and thought it was kinda cool—but only if you could also project it. But then… sound on film, both picture and sound editing, yadda yadda yadda. So… It’s a shame. My first super 8 projector was a Eumig S 802. I always had a fondness for their equipment.

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                    • #25
                      Yes the additive colour process used made it hard/impossible to get a big bright picture. A bit like instaant small gauge Dufaycolour.

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                      • #26
                        Another 16mm sound film projector I have just remembered that has not been mentioned made in the u k was the Sofil. It was made by Southern Film Services who also made sound conversion equipment for silent projectors. It was for small group showings and smaller than the 1600ft spools. There are details of it on the late Graham Newnhams website in the Sound conversion topic and a picture taken from a 1950 advert in the old A.C W. magazine. I have a vague memory that someone told me they were used for some of the displays in the museum of the moving image that used to be on the South Bank in London which closed for redevelopment but never re opened. Ken Finch.😊

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                        • #27
                          Yes, it was sad when MOMI closed. I believe the BFI had big plans for relocating in the Southbank redevelopment that didn't happen as planned. I think they said many of the displays were run off laserdiscs and the playback equipment was wearing, out with reduced attendance not giving enough money to change everything.

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                          • #28
                            USA

                            Bell & Howell, 16 mm and 8 mm
                            Eastman-Kodak, 16 mm and 8 mm
                            Keystone, 16 mm, 9½​, and 8 mm
                            Revere, 16 mm and 8 mm
                            Universal, 8 mm
                            Stewart-Warner, 16 mm and 8 mm
                            Ampro, 16 mm and 8 mm
                            DeVry, 16 mm
                            Victor, 28½​ mm, 16 mm
                            Standard, 16 mm
                            Movie-Mite, 16 mm
                            Mansfield, 8 mm
                            Duograph
                            Excel
                            Fairchild
                            Graflex-Singer
                            Lindström
                            Natco
                            QRS
                            RCA
                            Tower, Sears-Roebuck, made by Bell & Howell
                            Westinghouse
                            Ansco
                            Argus
                            Brumberger, made by Mamiya
                            Calvin
                            DeJur
                            Hudson
                            Kalart
                            Maurer
                            Montgomery Ward
                            MPO
                            Richmond
                            Technicolor
                            Wittnauer
                            Wollensak


                            UK

                            Aldis (-Rank)
                            Boots = Rexina, 8 mm
                            Dekko, 9½​ mm and 8 mm
                            Ensign
                            Hanimex = Specto
                            Kodak, London; 16 mm and 8 mm
                            Pathéscope, 16 mm and 8 mm
                            Rolls = Specto
                            Specto, 9½​ mm, 16 mm, 8 mm
                            AEI
                            Bell & Howell - Gaumont British, 16 and 8
                            British Thomson-Houston, 16 mm
                            Hunter
                            Campro
                            BMC
                            Coronet
                            Midas
                            Peerless


                            Toys left out

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Simon Wyss View Post
                              USA

                              Bell & Howell, 16 mm and 8 mm
                              Eastman-Kodak, 16 mm and 8 mm
                              Keystone, 16 mm, 9½​, and 8 mm
                              Revere, 16 mm and 8 mm
                              Universal, 8 mm
                              Stewart-Warner, 16 mm and 8 mm
                              Ampro, 16 mm and 8 mm
                              DeVry, 16 mm
                              Victor, 28½​ mm, 16 mm
                              Standard, 16 mm
                              Movie-Mite, 16 mm
                              Mansfield, 8 mm
                              Duograph
                              Excel
                              Fairchild
                              Graflex-Singer
                              Lindström
                              Natco
                              QRS
                              RCA
                              Tower, Sears-Roebuck, made by Bell & Howell
                              Westinghouse
                              Ansco
                              Argus
                              Brumberger, made by Mamiya
                              Calvin
                              DeJur
                              Hudson
                              Kalart
                              Maurer
                              Montgomery Ward
                              MPO
                              Richmond
                              Technicolor
                              Wittnauer
                              Wollensak


                              UK

                              Aldis (-Rank)
                              Boots = Rexina, 8 mm
                              Dekko, 9½​ mm and 8 mm
                              Ensign
                              Hanimex = Specto
                              Kodak, London; 16 mm and 8 mm
                              Pathéscope, 16 mm and 8 mm
                              Rolls = Specto
                              Specto, 9½​ mm, 16 mm, 8 mm
                              AEI
                              Bell & Howell - Gaumont British, 16 and 8
                              British Thomson-Houston, 16 mm
                              Hunter
                              Campro
                              BMC
                              Coronet
                              Midas
                              Peerless


                              Toys left out
                              Thanks Simon for compiling them.

                              Other than B&H and Kodak other brands sound obscure. They are not sought after by today's collector.

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