Bell & Howell Modul Systeme 30 XL - Zoom - Sound
marketed in 1980
design: MS30
sound and silent super 8 cartridge
lens: B&H Zoom f: 1.2 \ F: 8.5-24 mm
zooming ratio: 2.8x
focusing: manual, aerial
auto focus: possible with AF1-module
zooming: auto and manual
filter size: ?
viewfinder: single-lens reflex with adjustable eyepiece
exposure: auto exposure control; TTL EE, CdS photocell
film speed: auto for 25/40 and 100/160 ASA only (daylight/tungsten)
exposure compensation: +/- 1 f/stop
CCA filter: built-in 85A filter, with filter switch
filming speed: 18 fps (possible with CM2-module: 9, 18, 24 fps, slow motion and single frame)
shutter opening: 225 degrees, eXisting Light system
fading: possible with CM2-module
lap dissolve: possible CM4-module
sound: single-sytem, magnetic recording on super 8 film
auto recording level control: yes
sound fading: possible whith CM2-module
remote control: yes
intervalometer: possible CM4-module
handle: retractable
battery checker: yes
film drive motor: DC micromotor
power source: 4 x AA batteries only
weight: 1100 g
dimensions: 70 x 155 x 240 mm
tripod socket: 1/4"
made in Japan by Osawa Mamiya
It is same as Bell & Howell MS 45, but with different lens.
This is a modular camera. You can change the control-panels and add an auto-focus-module:
AF1-module: adds autofocusing;
CM2-module: control panel for slow-motion, picture/sound fades, manual controls;
CM4-module: as CM2, but with intervalometer, a PC contact and effects like lap dissolves.