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| sent on August 27, 2023 (17:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very interesting! and seems in excellent condition a greeting molto interessante! e sembra in ottime condizioni un saluto |
| sent on August 27, 2023 (18:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations Franco, great piece!! I had a super8 Bell & Howell, working, which I gave away some time ago ... I still regret it. Salutoni Complimenti Franco, gran bel pezzo!!! Io avevo una super8 Bell&Howell, funzionante, che diedi via tempo fa...ancora me ne pento. Salutoni |
| sent on August 27, 2023 (18:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@Fabio F77 @Lino Freelance Thank you for visiting and commenting. The camera is in perfect condition, the only drawback is the unavailability of film. hello Franco @Fabio F77 @Lino Freelance Grazie per la visita e il commento. La cinepresa è in perfetto stato, unico inconveniente è l'indisponibilità di pellicole. ciao Franco |
| sent on September 02, 2023 (9:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The Lumière brothers used it... :-D A piece of history. Have a nice weekend GG La usavano i fratelli Lumière... Un pezzo di storia. Buon fine settimana GG |
| sent on September 02, 2023 (10:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@Giordano Giacomo Thank you Happy weekend to you too Franco
“ The Lumière brothers used it... :-D „ I'm also a bit "archaic": I've been using digital for twelve years, but I'm still a "silver" user @Giordano Giacomo Grazie Buon fine settimana anche a te Franco " La usavano i fratelli Lumière... " anche io sono un po' "arcaico" : utilizzo il digitale da dodici anni, ma sono ancora utilizzatore "argentico" |
| sent on June 26, 2024 (23:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I have a couple of these. a Bollex and another one that I don't remember the name of. Di queste ne ho un paio.. una bollex e un altra che non ricordo il nome.. |
| sent on November 03, 2024 (18:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fujica Single-8 Z800 marketed in 1972 produced since November 1971 until December 1975 silent single 8 cartridge lens: EBC Fujinon(1)Z f: 1.8 \ F: 8-64 mm (1) composition: 10 components, 13 elements zooming ratio: 8x focusing: manual, 1.2 m to infinity rangefinder: split image focusing spot zooming: auto and manual filter size: 62 mm screw-in, 65 mm fit-on viewfinder: single-lens reflex with locable eye-sight adjuster, -3 to +1 diopter viewfinder information: f/stop indicator, under-exposure warning signal, shutter opening indicator, film-end signal exposure: auto and manual exposure control; TTL Electric Eye, CdS photocell EE lock: yes aperture range: f/1.8 to f/45 fractional exposure control: 2x, 4x film speed: automatic for 25, 50, 100, 200 and 400 ASA built-in CCA filter: no filming speed: 18, 24 fps, slow motion (approx 36 fps), frame film rewind: by hand crank rewind meter: film rewind indicator needle, film rewind mark shutter opening: variable and lockable at 0 (160?), dot (120?), 2 (80?), 4 (40?) and C (closed) shutter speed at 160°: 18 fps=1/40 sec, 24 fps=1/54 sec, 36 fps=1/80 sec shutter speed at 120°: 18 fps=1/60 sec, 24 fps=1/80 sec, 36 fps=1/120 sec shutter speed at 80°: 18 fps=1/80 sec, 24 fps=1/108 sec, 36 fps=1/160 sec shutter speed at 40°: 18 fps=1/160 sec, 24 fps=1/216 sec, 36 fps=1/320 sec double exposure: lap-dissolves, superimpositions fading: manual fade-in/fade-out sound: double-system, sound recording with synchronized tape recorder (with special attachement) remote control socket: yes cable release socket: yes accessory socket: 1/5", in superior part accessory shoe: in superior part synchronized flash socket: yes film counter: 0-50 ft, 0-15 m, interlocked with film rewind unit handle: retractable, chamber for penlight batteries battery check button: yes power source: 4 x AA batteries only weight: 1400 g dimensions: 72 (W) x 160 (or 240) (H) x 209 (L) mm tripod socket: 1/4" made in Japan by Fuji Photo Film (1) EBC, Electro Beam Coated. The Z800's EBC lens components eliminate flare when shooting backlighted subjects and also assures sharper color definition. |
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