Originally posted by Vitali Vadim
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Thanks Shane! At first I wanted to buy Eumig mark 610D. I liked the one-second format switching and slow speeds. I started looking for reviews and found this forum, the old version. After reading about it on the forum, I changed my mind about buying it.
What are some good Eumig projectors without sound, for both formats or for one of them?
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Originally posted by Vitali Vadim View PostYes, the selector is red! I want to be interested in Sankyo 1000H or 2000H. Does he have sprockets?
How good is this projector compared to earlier models like the Eumig S709 or others?
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Yes, the selector is red! I want to be interested in Sankyo 1000H or 2000H. Does he have sprockets?
How good is this projector compared to earlier models like the Eumig S709 or others?
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Originally posted by Vitali Vadim View PostThey offer me Bolex 18-5 for regular 8mm in very good condition. The original belt is damaged. He installed a round belt. When viewed in reverse, the belt comes off. Is it worth buying it at a low price? Is it possible to find an original belt on ebay?
It seems there is an 8 volt 50 watt lamp there. This could be a problem!
http://www.bolexcollector.com/projectors/185auto.htmlLast edited by Shane C. Collins; November 22, 2023, 07:00 PM.
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They offer me Bolex 18-5 for regular 8mm in very good condition. The original belt is damaged. He installed a round belt. When viewed in reverse, the belt comes off. Is it worth buying it at a low price? Is it possible to find an original belt on ebay?
It seems there is an 8 volt 50 watt lamp there. This could be a problem!
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Originally posted by Kim Trampus View PostI saw a 712D that sold at an auction site for $44.00 recently.
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Originally posted by Vitali Vadim View PostThe photo with the S709 advertisement has an interesting price)). Where was the projector sold at that price? The written speed is 15-25 frames! All projector databases indicate fixed 18 and 24 frames!
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The photo with the S709 advertisement has an interesting price)). Where was the projector sold at that price? The written speed is 15-25 frames! All projector databases indicate fixed 18 and 24 frames!
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Originally posted by Todd Kitchen View Postwell, Shane, I may be in for more than that because very few sellers have the means to fully test what they sell when it comes to old analog film equipment. Fingers crossed that the caps and tubes are still good. Also I'll have to buy a power cord. Van Eck has them. Do you think the 18mm prime lens they offer at Van Eck that fits this model is an upgrade over the standard zoom lens?
https://van-eck.net/en/product/objec...-used-ls-0258/
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well, Shane, I may be in for more than that because very few sellers have the means to fully test what they sell when it comes to old analog film equipment. Fingers crossed that the caps and tubes are still good. Also I'll have to buy a power cord. Van Eck has them. Do you think the 18mm prime lens they offer at Van Eck that fits this model is an upgrade over the standard zoom lens?
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Originally posted by Todd Kitchen View PostShane C. Collins Great News!! I just purchased a 709 on ebay for £33.00. It says it lights up but doesn't move but I bet that's broken motor mounts, which I know how to repair. I recently restored a Mark S 802, so I'm pretty confident I can fix up this 709 pretty easily. I'm hoping to fix the 709 and keep it for myself. Then I'll sell the 802 for a good price because (unlike most sellers of film gear), I will be able to provide video of it playing a sound film at the right speed, etc.
There were a couple of auctions for these--I picked this one because it includes the front cover with all the necessary components nestled inside to convert from standard to super 8 and back.
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Originally posted by Jason Moffatt View PostCan you remove the film before it gets to the end if you need to with the mark s 709 as this can’t be done with the 800 series machines ?.
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Shane C. Collins Great News!! I just purchased a 709 on ebay for £33.00. It says it lights up but doesn't move but I bet that's broken motor mounts, which I know how to repair. I recently restored a Mark S 802, so I'm pretty confident I can fix up this 709 pretty easily. I'm hoping to fix the 709 and keep it for myself. Then I'll sell the 802 for a good price because (unlike most sellers of film gear), I will be able to provide video of it playing a sound film at the right speed, etc.
There were a couple of auctions for these--I picked this one because it includes the front cover with all the necessary components nestled inside to convert from standard to super 8 and back.
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