Fujicascope Sound SH30

marketed in 1975

super 8 mm film

lens:

  • Fujinon PJ·Z f: 1.3 \ F: 15-25 mm or

  • Fujinon PJ·Z f: 1.0 \ F: 14-28 mm

lamp: 150 W, 21 V, DNF

lamp settings: High, Low

reel capacity: 360 m (540 m Single 8)

projection: forward, reverse, still

projection speed: 18, 24 fps, fine adjustment speed (+/- 1.5 fps)

frame counter: 18 fps = 1 digit

film loading: automatic threading

sound: single-system (magnetic and optical playback on main sound track) and double-system (1)

sound mode: mono

amplifier: 3 IC, 20 Si transistors and 18 Si diodes

amplifier output: 15 W (8 Ohm)

frequency response: ?

exciter lamp: 4 V, 0.75 Amp

sound controls: volume, bass, treble, sound-on-sound

recording: single system (magnetic recording on main sound track) and double-system

sound-on-sound: yes

recording level control: Auto Level Limiter (ALL) and Manual

VU meter: recording level meter

input terminal: Microphone (-65 dB, -1 kOhm), Auxiliar (-20 dB, 220 kOhm)

output terminal: External Speaker (4-8 Ohm), Monitor (8 Ohm), Line Out (500 mV, 300 Ohm)

built-in speaker: 12.5 cm, 5 W (8 Ohm)

built-in film cutter: yes

motor: DC magnetic motor

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

weight: 12000 g

dimensions: 185 x 320 x 375 mm

made in Japan by Yamawa

  • (1) Sound playback/recording system with a synchronized tape-recorder. This cine projector has the possibility of transferring to the magnetic main track on film the sound recorded on cassette tape shot thank to synchronized pulses with cameras like the Fujica ZC1000, Z800, ZX300 or ZXM500. (Ignacio Benedeti Corzo, Better than sushi: Fujicascope SD20 & SD25 projectors, International Movie Making, United Kingdom, October 2011).