Fujicascope SD25 Stereo Quartz/Computer

marketed in 1979

super 8 mm film

lens: Fujinon PJ·Z f: 1.0 \ F: 14-28 mm

lamp: 150 W, 15 V, EFR

reel capacity: 240 m

projection: forward, reverse

projection speed: 18, 24 fps, speed adjustment, speed controlled by quartz

frame counter: digital display (indicates the exact speed and length of the movie)

film loading: automatic threading

sound: magnetic playback on both sound tracks and optical playback on main sound track

sound mode: mono, duo, stereo

amplifier: transistorized

amplifier output: 15W + 15W (8 Ohm), 30W + 30W (4 Ohm)

frequency response: ?

VU meter: 2 (R&L)

recording: magnetic recording on both sound tracks (1+2, 1 to 2, 2 to 1)

sound-on sound: and sound fading

recording level control: auto and manual

input terminal: Microphone (R&L), Phono (R&L), Auxiliar (R&L)

output terminal: External Speaker (R&L), Auxiliar (R&L), Monitor (R&L)

built-in speaker: 2 (R&L), digital

built-in film cutter: yes

accessory socket: for daylight viewer

motor: DC magnetic motor

power source: 100-110-117 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 250 W

weight: 11500 g

dimensions: 200 x 315 x 373 mm

made in Japan by Yamawa

  • Ignacio Benedeti Corzo, Better than sushi: Fujicascope SD20 & SD25 projectors, International Movie Making, United Kingdom, October 2011.

picture by Ignacio Benedeti Corzo, A Coruña (Spain)