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8mm Forum: Eumig P8 » » » Eumig P8 Author Topic: Eumig P8 Jedi Master Film Handler From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Apr 2008 posted April 17, 2008 08:19 AM Hello Hope someone with equipment knowledge can help me out with this one. I have an opportunity to pick up a Eumig P8 Automatic Novo Dual Voltage projector for cheap. I've heard good things about the Eumig name but I haven't had a chance to look at it yet to see if its in good condition. Anybody have any further info on this model? Cheers Terry IP: Film God From: USA Registered: Jun 2003 posted April 17, 2008 08:45 AM Hi Terry, and welcome to the forum. Eumig's are great projectors, and the Eumig P8 is a fine little silent machine. It was the first 8mm projector I ever owned and, at that time, it was noted for its beautiful compact design and excellent screen 12 volt 100 watt illumination - brighter than mains voltage 300 watt projectors back then.

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It was a real break-through design, the one that established Eumig as the leader in 8mm projector design. Eumig sold thousands of them across the world -it was like the mini car of the cine world!

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It does not have the modern halogen lighting, so even though it has good illumination for its time, brightness is not quite up to modern standards. But a 40 ins silver screen should be fine. It is very kind to films and is a good machine for silent regular 8mm (NOT Super 8mm) film projection at 18fps. It will run at 24 fps but is rather noisy at this speed. The machine was originally produced in the late 1950's, and as with all things, Eumig improved upon it in their later series 700, 800, and 900 silent and sound projectors which all had halogen lighting. I'm not sure if bulbs are still available for this machine. They probably are, but check with the Top Bulb or Don's Bulbs web pages.

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Here is an ad for the P8 from a 1958 edition of Amateur Cine World: - The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital ProjectionIP: Film God From: Bristol. United Kingdom Registered: Oct 2007 posted April 17, 2008 09:39 AM Terry The P8 shown in Paul's pic is the earlier version of the projector that you're interested in. The P8 Automatic Novo hails from the mid 60s and used an Iodine Quartz 100 watt lamp running at 12 volts. Here, in the UK, its number was A1/215. There is also a 'Phonomatic' version which has the addition of a built-in synchroniser to enable a reel-to-reel tape recorder to regulate the projector speed for synchronised sound and picture.

I had a P8 new in 1959 as shown in Paul's pic and it was a delightful machine. I hope you enjoy yours if you buy it. I recommend that you do. Maurice - Maurice IP: Jedi Master Film Handler From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Apr 2008 posted April 17, 2008 09:39 AM Thanks so much Paul!

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Quick and detailed!! The person selling it seems to think it's a sixties model but it looks like it may be an older one.

I have an ancient Bell and Howell 253 for my reg8's and another Dual 8 machine but they only run at 18fps. I was hopeing to find a machine that will run at 24fps. I'll have to think about this one, might be a good idea to see what else comes up. Cheers Terry Oh more info.

Thanks Maurice. So it is a sixties machine, I may just have to look into it's condition as the seller had no picture in their ad. Cheers Terry IP: Phenomenal Film Handler From: California Registered: Aug 2007 posted April 21, 2008 04:34 PM Cool proj.

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But where can I get one of those coolest old wire reels? IP: Film God From: #399R K.O.A. Mountian Home, ID. 83647 Registered: Jul 2005 posted April 21, 2008 06:18 PM Those metal take-up reels came with them, and I have one with mine, that I'm putting up for sale, but it needs a brand new lamp and a little work. Still pretty, though. 'All these moments will be lost in time, just like.

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Tears, in the rain. ' IP: Phenomenal Film Handler From: California Registered: Aug 2007 posted April 22, 2008 02:29 PM So chances are tough of ever getting one without a projector. Same for some later Eumig reels with cool circle cut-outs. Probabaly 600'. IP: Junior From: Bulgaria Registered: Oct 2008 posted October 11, 2008 04:25 PM Hi, do you know whats the average price of the Eumig P8 phonomatic NOVO? - IP: All times are Central Hop To: Visit www.film-tech.com for free equipment manual downloads. Copyright 2003-2010 Film-Tech Cinema Systems LLC UBB.classic TM 6.3.1.2.