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 Post subject: Re: Fujicascope SM1 Super 8 projector
PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 3:22 pm 
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The belt is fine. I will do another test today. The film is a bit old, might be a bit weak at this point.

I will try another reel of film and let you know what happens!

Thanks so much.

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Not sure why it chewed your film. Might want to test it with a film you don't mind getting damaged. If it played on the other speed and it was the wrong speed, the sound would have been sped up and sound like chipmunks. Is the belt stretched and sagging?


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 Post subject: Re: Fujicascope SM1 Super 8 projector
PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 5:51 pm 
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It works great with another film reel!

Thanks again for your help.


Anaïsa Visser wrote:
The belt is fine. I will do another test today. The film is a bit old, might be a bit weak at this point.

I will try another reel of film and let you know what happens!

Thanks so much.

Dan Lail wrote:
Not sure why it chewed your film. Might want to test it with a film you don't mind getting damaged. If it played on the other speed and it was the wrong speed, the sound would have been sped up and sound like chipmunks. Is the belt stretched and sagging?


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