manuals : viewers
Agfa family P Super8 viewer
A horrible device. The horizontal layout offers dust a full impact zone. Be careful not to scratch the film when inserting (difficult) and playing. Cleaning the diffusing screen an the mirrors inside are a nightmare. But it has a lovely look and a funny holder to store your 15m reels. Has a stop button and timer for resuming play back.
Manual : German, Dutch, French, English, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Nprwegian, Finnish : 36 pages : PDF 2.9 MB
Braun SB1 viewer
A solid viewer from the 70s in Braun's typical look. If any Braun items collector please could tell me who designed this - please give me a hint. This one costed about 100 € when it's been purchased in Düsseldorf back in 1971.
data : maximum reelsize : 120m | film type: Super 8 | screen size : 10x7cm | body : cast aluminium & polystyrol | features : marking trigger for splicing preparation, felts for cleaning film from both sides, special speed traction, focus control, single frame wheel, projection technology by Liesegang | voltage : 110-240 V at 50-60 Hz | bulb : 6 V, 10 W halogen at 4 mm pin distance
Manual : German : 11 pages : ZIP, 369 KB
Crown Micro Editor
A japanese built viewer. 400ft reel size. Format unknown.
Contributed by Jean-Luc Monnet, France.
Manual : English : 4 pages : PDF, 732 KB
Goko G-500 S-8 NF
An excellent Super 8 editor viewer with bright display, sound and optional accessories.
Manual : English; German : 6 pages : PDF, 1.4 MB (Contributed by Mike O'Connor, Scotland)
HP Vernon 808 Dual Eight Movie Viewer-Editor
A viewer made by Hudson Photographic Industries, Inc. (japanese origin?). Displays standard 8mm, Super and Single 8 movies.
Contributed by James E, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Manual : English : 6 pages : PDF, 1.9 MB






