Noris Norimat Electronic Studio 2000

marketed in 1977

super 8 mm film

lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Xenovaron f: 1.3 \ F: 12-30 mm

lamp: 100 W, 12 V, EFP

reel capacity: 120 m

film loading: automatic threading

projection: forward, reverse

projection speed: 18, 24 fps

film counter: 4 digits

sound: single-system (magnetic playback on super 8 film sound track) and double-system (magnetic playback with a synchronized built-in tape-recorder)

built-in tape-recorder: compact-cassette type

sound mode: mono

amplifier: transistorized, 2 ICs, 26 Transistors, 18 Diodes

amplifier output: sinus 6 W (4 Ohm), music power 10 W

frequency response: 40-12,500 Hz

recording: magnetic recording on super8 film sound track and on compact-cassette tape

recording level control: auto and manual

sound mixing: possible

input terminal: Microphone (1mV), Phono (70 mV, 1 MOhm), Line-in (1 mV,15 kOhm)

input jacks: 5-pin DIN plug (European type)

output terminal: Line-out (500 mV, 44 kOhm), External Speaker (6 W, 4 Ohm)

output jacks: Line: 5-pin DIN plug (European type); Ext Sp: 2-pin DIN

built-in speaker: yes

motor: magnetic motor

power source: 110-130-150-220-240-250 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 180 W

weight: 9,200 g

dimensions: 190 x 260 x 360 mm

made in Germany by Noris

picture by Jesús Ponce, Sevilla (Spain)