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    I wrote an article about the last Bolex design for a Super 8 Sound model made in Switzerland. If you like to read it: https://www.super8.tv/en/the-last-bolex/

    Another new topic is a special design for a smaller Super 8 cartridge and a special camera for this, made by Agfa. You will find the article here: https://www.super8.tv/en/the-little-...om-the-closet/
    Last edited by Juergen Lossau; May 04, 2020, 08:50 AM.

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    Juergen - I've looked at both and you've certainly unearthed some fascinating material. But please note that both links lead to the Agfa article. I did a search within the site to find the Bolex article.

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    • #3
      The links are both okay now, thanks.

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      • #4
        Great reads Juergen, thanks for posting them. Do you know if Eumig ever have plans for a mag-optical projector with 1200ft reels to compete with the Elmo ST1200 or GS1200?

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          No, I don't think so. I know a lot of prototypes they made but nothing like a projector for big reels.

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          • #6
            Very cool article. Too bad this camera never made it to market. The design reminds me a little of my father's early 90s Canon hi8 camcorder

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            • #7
              Very interesting read.

              Here is the last Bolex D16. Click image for larger version  Name:	d1666.jpg Views:	0 Size:	78.3 KB ID:	9547
              Digital of course but none the less a Bolex coming to market in 2012 with a 2K sensor and Cinema DNG Raw Codec. I got to use one a few years ago and soon realised the space needed to store images from it. 1 minute if footage used 5GB and it often gave quite a noisy picture in some situations but workable to get the D16 film look. Rendering time was endless and although I enjoyed using it I felt it was a unit designed as a Bolex farewell squarely aimed at retro collectors. Bolex made a Monochrome version and Colour the latter coming in around $4000 +

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