The Sekonic-8 is a movie projector manufactured by the Sekonic Electric Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan, during the 1960s. Designed specifically for 8mm film, it is a classic piece of analogue filmmaking history often sought after by collectors and movie enthusiasts. While Sekonic is widely known today for its light meters, these projectors were part of their mid-century expansion into home cinema equipment.
Key Features:
- Film Format: Regular 8mm film.
- Lens: Resonar-W.
- Lamp: Max 250V 500W (P28S base).
- Reel Capacity: Up to 120 meters (approx. 400 feet).
- Projection: Supports both forward and reverse projection.
- Speed: Variable speed controlled by a selector switch.
- Loading: Manual threading (note that some Sekonic models featured "Auto Load,").
- Weight: Weighs approximately 4.3 kg (9.5 lbs).
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