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Pretty amazing price Jim Probably about 35 years old tech now and very standard def Had the S8 one here a few years ago and popped in a HD cam block for a customer with results much better of course. The 35mm slide unit was pretty clever back in the day as well.
That Price is amazing, there results are Good, but only Standard Definition, theres another Two Regular 8 & Super 8 on there now, but needs an Elmo Technician to look at it, which would be fixing, there going cheep.
If it could be sold at that price, why ain't anybody getting a standard ST-180 machine (what this TRV was based on), gutting out its projedtion lamp ass'y, replace it with a 25$ analog board camera and a dimmable LED lamp and bang, the updated version of this TRV "Telecine" projector.
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