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| [[Eumig]] || [[Eumig 824|824]] || x || x || Magnetic || Halogen || || | | [[Eumig]] || [[Eumig 824|824]] || x || x || Magnetic || Halogen || || | ||
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| [[Gakken]] || [http://otonanokagaku.net/english/products/projector/detail.html 8mm Film Projector] || x || x || no || LED || at [http://otonanokagaku.net/english/manuals/pdf/projector.pdf Gakken / Otona no Kagaku] || Beware: may damage film! | |||
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Revision as of 16:03, 20 November 2013
A list of Super 8 and 8mm projectors:
Manufacturer | Model | Super 8? | 8mm? | Sound? | Bulb type? | Link to manual | Notes |
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Elmo | GS-1200 | x | x | Magnetic / Optical | Xenon | at Film-Tech | |
Elmo | ST-1200 | x | Magnetic / Optical | Halogen | |||
Eumig | 824 | x | x | Magnetic | Halogen | ||
Gakken | 8mm Film Projector | x | x | no | LED | at Gakken / Otona no Kagaku | Beware: may damage film! |
- Other manufacturers to be researched: Bell & Howell, Kodak, Eumig