marketed in 1973-4
super 8 mm
lens:
- Will-Wetzlar Vario-Travenon f: 1.3 \ F: 16.5-30 mm or
- Isco-Gottingen Vario Kiptagon f: 1.3 \ F: 16.5-30
lamp: 150 W, 15 V, EFR (Osram 64634, Phlips 6423)
reel capacity: 240 m
projection: forward, reverse
projection speed: 18, 24 fps
film counter: yes
film loading: automatic threading
film unloading: possible
sound: magnetic playback on main sound track
picture/sound distance: 18 frames
mode: mono
VU meter: yes
amplifier: tansistorized, 1 IC
amplifier output: music power 15 W (4 Ohm)
frequency resonse: 40 to 7,000 Hz at 18 fps, 40 to 9,000 Hz at 24 fps
recording: magnetic recording on main sound track
sound-on-sound: and sound fading
recording level control: manual
sound controls: volume (Microphone input/playback), volume (for recording via Phono), tone, fading control
input terminal: Microphone, Phono
input jacks: 5-pin European DIN
output terminal: Amplifier Connection (1 V, 500 Ohm), External Speaker (15 W, 4 Ohm)
output jacks: Amplifier Connection: 5-pin European DIN; External Speaker: 2-pin DIN
built-in speaker: 4 W
built-in film cutter: yes
motor: AC magnetic motor
power source: 110-130-220-240 V AC, 50 Hz
weight: 11,000 g
dimensions: 193 (W) x 254 (H) x 360 (L) mm
made in Italy by Silma
This projector is in the line with Siemens projectors whose department was bought by Bauer Bosch in 1968. See the files of Siemens projectors, here