Eumig MARK S 807 D Projector





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Model/Type: MARK S 807 D; Functional condition: not tested; Physical condition: excellent.
Description from the seller
The Eumig Mark S 807 D projector from 1973 was used only once at the time, then put back in its box and stored in a closet. It was considered a high-end projector of its era. It comes complete with accessories, original documentation, and film catalogs popular in the 1970s. I've extracted the following technical specifications from the Internet:
Standard 8mm Super 8mm film
Format change: Manual
Lens: 1.6 F: 17-30 mm f/3.5 Eumig Vario-Eupronet
Lamp: 75 W, 12 V, EFP
Reel capacity: 180 m
Projection: Forward, reverse
Projection speed: 18, 24 fps
Film loading: Automatic threading
Sound: Magnetic playback in the main soundtrack
Sound mode: Mono
Amplifier: Transistorized
Audio output: 2-6 W (4-8 Ohms)
Frequency range: 80-8,000 Hz at 18 fps, 75-10,000 Hz at 24 fps, 30 dB
Sound/image ratio: 18 frames (Super 8), 56 frames (Standard 8)
Recording: Magnetic recording in the main soundtrack, sound fade, sound-on Sound
Recording Level Control: Auto
Mixing: Possible
Input Terminal: Microphone (0.3–10 mV, 4.7 kΩ), Phone (0.3 mV–2 V, 4.7 kΩ–1 MΩ)
Input Jack: 5-pin European DIN
Output Terminal: External Speaker (2-6 W, 4-8 Ohm), Line Out (450 mV, 100 kOhm)
Output Jacks: Line Out: 5-pin European DIN; External Speaker: 2-pin DIN
Built-in Speaker: Yes
Motor: Magnetic Motor
Motor: AC Magnetic Motor
Power supply
100-110-117-125-160-200-220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 175 W
Weight: 9 kg (without accessories and box)
Dimensions: 170 (L) x 250 (H) x 320 (W) mm (with arms folded)
The Eumig Mark S 807 D projector from 1973 was used only once at the time, then put back in its box and stored in a closet. It was considered a high-end projector of its era. It comes complete with accessories, original documentation, and film catalogs popular in the 1970s. I've extracted the following technical specifications from the Internet:
Standard 8mm Super 8mm film
Format change: Manual
Lens: 1.6 F: 17-30 mm f/3.5 Eumig Vario-Eupronet
Lamp: 75 W, 12 V, EFP
Reel capacity: 180 m
Projection: Forward, reverse
Projection speed: 18, 24 fps
Film loading: Automatic threading
Sound: Magnetic playback in the main soundtrack
Sound mode: Mono
Amplifier: Transistorized
Audio output: 2-6 W (4-8 Ohms)
Frequency range: 80-8,000 Hz at 18 fps, 75-10,000 Hz at 24 fps, 30 dB
Sound/image ratio: 18 frames (Super 8), 56 frames (Standard 8)
Recording: Magnetic recording in the main soundtrack, sound fade, sound-on Sound
Recording Level Control: Auto
Mixing: Possible
Input Terminal: Microphone (0.3–10 mV, 4.7 kΩ), Phone (0.3 mV–2 V, 4.7 kΩ–1 MΩ)
Input Jack: 5-pin European DIN
Output Terminal: External Speaker (2-6 W, 4-8 Ohm), Line Out (450 mV, 100 kOhm)
Output Jacks: Line Out: 5-pin European DIN; External Speaker: 2-pin DIN
Built-in Speaker: Yes
Motor: Magnetic Motor
Motor: AC Magnetic Motor
Power supply
100-110-117-125-160-200-220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 175 W
Weight: 9 kg (without accessories and box)
Dimensions: 170 (L) x 250 (H) x 320 (W) mm (with arms folded)

