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PAILLARD Type M-8-R filmfremviser
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BOLEX M - 8R
8mm Projector
1950
OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 13" x 6" x 12" (arm retracted, without reels)
WEIGHT: 12 lbs (17 1/2 lbs with carrying case and accessories).
CONSTRUCTION: Cast aluminum and steel. Painted with olive enamel finish on early models; Grey/silver finish on later models.
REEL CAPACITY: Reel arms accommodate 400 ft reels. Upper reel arm folds downward and locks for storage; Serves as a carrying handle.
THREADING: Rapid snap threading attaches film to sprockets; Lens assembly pivots outward for easy loading and unloading. Automatic loop former maintains the bottom loop even on damaged film.
POWER: Voltage divider with built-in resistance, runs projector on 110-250v, 50-60 cycle AC or DC power supplies.
LAMP: 110v 500 watt prefocus bulb. Modern replacement: CZX bulb.
LENS: Interchangeable lenses; Usually supplied with a Kern 20mm f/1.6. Later models were supplied with a Kern 20mm f/1.3 lens.
VARIABLE SPEED: 16 frames per second; adjustable for slower or faster speed. Motor or manual rewind. An audible warning device signals if the projection rate drops below safe limit.
OTHER FEATURES: Direct drive motor operates the take-up reel; Forced draft ventilation and cooling; Framing knob adjusts the claw for vertical alignment in the gate; Front legs can be adjusted individually for height; An outlet on the rear of the projector can be used for plugging in a table lamp; Lamp housing door allows easy access to the projection lamp; Accessory carrying cases.
Notes and Comments
The Bolex M-8R projector was designed to run off a mains power supply higher than 125 Volts. It was also suggested as the model for those who intended to travel with their projector, as it contained a voltage divider with built-in resistance and could run off all mains supplies from 110 to 250 Volts.
Like the M-8, the first projectors had a textured olive finish, with black knobs. From 1956 onward, all models were finished in a two tone grey and silver enamel, and featured red control knobs.
Stroboscope
In 1959, both models included a built-in stroboscope which allowed the projector to be adjusted to an exact speed of 18 frames
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