Kodak Sound 8 8mm Film Projector

Description

Rent a Kodak Sound 8 8mm Film Projector for your next event! Enjoy crisp audio and vibrant visuals. Perfect for film enthusiasts and special occasions.

Dimensions-Length, 11 inches; height, 15Va inches; width, IOV2
inches.
Weight—30 pounds, including case cover.
Finish—Two-tone blue metallic surface on projector; blue fabric
covering on case.
Cord—10-foot power cord is permanently attached.
Reel arms—Attached to projector for quick setups.
Film capacity-400 feet of 8mm film.
Operates—105-125 volts, 60 cycles AC.
Motor—Split-phase induction type; quiet operation.
Threading-Easy-to-follow diagram on projector plate.
Projection controls—Separate switches for motor and lamp. For¬
ward and reverse projection, “stills,” power rewind.
Projection speeds—16 and 24 frames per second.
Reverse action-Projector reverses for ease in repeating a scene
or making corrections on magnetic sound track.
Rewind-Motor driven; no need to change belts or transfer reels.
Elevating control—Works easily with one hand.
Film gate—Readily removed for inspection and cleaning.
Lubrication-Mechanism will never need oiling.
OPTICAL SYSTEM
Lamp—500-watt internal reflector type.
Lens—Kodak Projection Ektanar Lens, %-inch, f/1.6, Lumenized.
Illumination—Choice of two light levels: brilliant for showings
and a lower light level for use when recording.
Cooling capacity-Fan is capable of dissipating up to 1,000 watts.
SOUND SYSTEM
Sound drum—Rotating-type drum and massive flywheel.
Magnetic head—Made of new Alfenol metal which provides last¬
ing, uniform, high-quality sound from the magnetic track.
Recording switch—Self-locking to prevent accidental erasure.
Speaker—10" x 2" oval speaker is mounted in projector case.
There is an output for playing through any external speaker and/
or home sound system.
AMPLIFIER
Tubes—1 ECC-83/12Ax7; 1 EL-84/6BQ5; 1 6C4; transistor 2N228.
Frequency response-70 to 9,000 cycles at 24fps
70 to 7,000 cycles at 16fps
Microphone and phono inputs—May be used separately or to¬
gether for recording commentary or music. Projector can be used
as a public address system.