marketed in 1977
super 8 mm film
lenses:
- Schneider Kreuznach Xenovar f: 1.2 \ F: 15.5-28 mm
- Schneider Kreuznach Xenovaron MC f: 1.1 \ F: 11-30 mm
lamp: 150 W, 15 V, EFR
lamp settings: High and Low
reel capacity: 240 m
projection: forward, reverse
projection speed: 18, 24 fps
frame counter: digital by LEDs, 1 digit = 1 frame
film loading: automatic threading
sound: magnetic playback on both sound tracks
sound mode: mono, duo, stereo
track selection: 1, 2, 1+2
track transfer: 1 to 2, 2 to 1
amplifier: transistorzed
amplifier output: music power 2 x 20 W
frequency response: 50-10,000 Hz at 18 fps, 50-12,000 Hz at 24 fps
public address: yes
recording: magnetic recording on both sound tracks
sound-on-sound: and sound fading
recording level control: auto and manual
VU meter: recording can be monitored with VU meter
mixing: possible
input terminal: Microphone (0.3 mV, 2,000 Ohm), Phono (100 mV, 1 mOhm), Line-in (4 mV, 40 kOhm)
input jack: Phono, Line: 5-pin DIN plug (European type); Mic: 7-pin DIN
output terminal: Earphones (?), Line-out (1.5 V, 10 kOhm), External Speaker (2 x 20 W, 4-5 Ohm)
output jacks: Ext Sp: 2-pin DIN plug; Line-out: 5-pin DIN plug (European type)
built-in speaker: 2 x 6 W
synchronized sound socket: double-system, synchronized sound with a tape recorder
motor: asynchronous magnetic motor
power source: 100-120-130-200-220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 320 W, 2.5 Amp
weight: 11,500 g
dimensions: 230 (W) x 240 (H) x 360 (L) mm (with arm folded)
made in Germany by Robert Bosch
Projector with Duo Play System, which allowed the voice to be put on the first track and background music on the other.