My Bell and Howell is a lot better working machine I think I may put a video up of it also. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NgA8np2FXmQ.html I made this video with it.More to come
I had never seen this model B and H before. Sure is an early one, well made and works rather well. The take up reel needs to be straitened out to help the film run onto it without being obstructed (and running loose) or maybe the take up belt needs to be tighter. Interesting.
Thank you for sharing this. I recently bought a Bell and Howell model 253-R from a barn sale and I wasn't sure how to set it up to play film, so thanks for this. I'm assuming my projector is a silent projector, but I'm still excited to test it out :)
Standard 8mm you magnetically sound stripe it, than record sound on 8mm sound projector such as Eumig S710D. It works well I used to do it. Cheers from Burlington O.n
hey i got a 8mm sound projector, this doesnt even have sound! anyways mine is brand new in the box still and never has been used. any idea on what it may be worth if i sold it?
Awesome piece of history! Say... would you mind if I use about 5 seconds of the sound of the projector finishing the reel, to a snowboarding video edit that I'm putting together? =) Thanks in advance!! =)
Nice Bell & Howell projector, built to last. You need a projector stand so you don't have to tilt the projector so much, makes it harder to acheive all round focus. Other than that, well done.
Does anyone know if there is a company or device that will transfer digital video into 8,16, or 35 mm film? I have looked all over google and I just keep finding the opposite process. Any ideas?
@TheSuperonestore, Sorry, already fixed it. Most of the parts inside were jamed because of it's age. I've cleaned everything one night and now it works perfectly.
My 8mm projector finally came! It looks as if it's been in the attic for at least 10 years. I have done everything you have shown in the video, but I still have a question please. It the empty reel where the film will be rolling on to - suppose to be spinning hard? I am afraid to apply force, since I o not have an opportunity to turn the proejctor on.
Hi, Sorry to bother you, but I have a "Cirse Oregon" 8mm Film projector, but I cannot find any info on it. Have ever heard about it? Could you help me please?
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! Your video was so very helpful and saved us a lot of time and trouble. We spent hours just trying to figure out how to thread the film and then found your You Tube. We are still having problems with the film breaking and having to splice it but at least the projector is working so it brought us a long way along in our quest to video the old film that would otherwise be lost. Many thanks...again and again.