marketed in 1978
super 8 mm film
lenses:
- Schneider-Kreuznach Xenovaron f: 1.1 \ F: 11-30 mm
- Schneider-Kreuznach Xenovar MC f: 1.2 \ F: 15,5-28 mm
lamp: 150 W, 15 V, EFR
lamp settings: High, 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 30 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 12 W
synchronized sound socket: double-system, synchronized sound with a tape recorder
motor: DC magnetic motor
power source: 100-120-130-200-220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 320 W, 2.5 Amp
weight: 11,000 g
dimensions: 235 (W) x 287 (H) x 365 (L) mm (with arm folded)
made in Germany by Robert Bosch
It can be programmed for editing/recording the sound-tracks. Basically same as Bauer T 525 Microcomputer Duoplay.