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FILM TO VIDEO TRANSFER
BOXES / KITS
 

 

Film to Video transfer boxes for use with 8mm and 16mm, film projectors, as well as for use in transferring 35mm Slides and photos to video. All you need is a film projector or slide projector and a video camera on a tripod. For copying / dubbing film to video, DVD, VHS or computer hard drive.
 

 



Pre-Owned Film to Video Transfer boxes / Kits
   

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NEW ADDITION 9/20/09

GOLDLINE V
CP-720
DELUXE

PORTABLE FILM TO VIDEO
TRANSFER SYSTEM
WITH AUDIO MIXER

SOLD 11/05/09

for sale
Film to Video Transfer System.
The Goldline-V CP-720 for transferring, 8mm & 16mm films, photos and slides to video tape, DVD or computer Hard Drive. Makes your transfers easier and most importantly, more professional looking. Eliminates parallax effect.

It can be used to transfer old  8mm or 16mm home movies / films, photos and slides to Video (either VHS or DVD via a video camera). This was the "Cadillac" of transfer boxes. Unit has a built-in Audio mixer that allows input of audio signal from a "sound" film (if utilized), an input from a music source, and inputs from 2 microphones, all of which can be individually mixed to a final stereo audio output. Also has a "Video Enhance" control to boost your cameras video signal by as much as 6dB! 
Now you can combine all your photos, slides, and movie film reels onto one uninterrupted video tape. Internal mirror secure and intact. Both internal mirror and lens surfaces cleaned.
Works with just about any camcorder and will allow you to get those great old memories to safe keeping on tape or DVD either for home use or for your Film to Video Transfer business! Comes with a copy of the users manual with connection diagram for using the audio mixer.
While photos do not show this, it does have a fold out stand built in.
Like New condition, in original box.

Goldbeam CP-720

SOLD 11/05/09


Microphones, optional AC adaptor and audio cables for the audio mixer and photo lamp sold separately.
You will, of course, need a projector and video camera to utilize this system.
 

 

      

 

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NEW ADDITION 4/13/09
GOLDBEAM
PORTABLE FILM TO VIDEO
TRANSFER SYSTEM
"PRODUCER 1"
MODEL GV-10

SOLD 7/29/09

 for sale
 
Film to Video Transfer System.
 All-in-one Goldbeam GV-10  for transferring, 8mm & 16mm films to video tape, DVD or computer Hard Drive. Makes your transfers easier and most importantly, more professional looking.
 
 It can be used to transfer old  8mm or 16mm home movies to Video (either VHS or DVD via a video camera).  Now you can combine all your reels onto one uninterrupted video tape. Works with just about any camcorder and will allow you to get those great old memories to safe keeping on tape or DVD either for home use or for your Film to Video Transfer business!
 Unused condition, in original box and only unwrapped for the first time to shoot photos. Will come with copy of instructions for use.
 Goldbeam GV-10

SOLD 7/29/09

 

 
You will, of course, need a projector and video camera to utilize this system.

 

  
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NEW ADDITION
SIMA PORTABLE FILM TO VIDEO
"CopyKit"
TRANSFER SYSTEM
MADE IN THE USA!!!
for sale

SOLD 11/16/09

 The Sima CopyKit for transferring, 8mm or 16mm films and 35mm slides to video tape, DVD or computer Hard Drive. Makes your transfers easier and most importantly, more professional looking. Eliminates parallax effect.
 
This is a handy and small  portable screen for projecting your 8mm & 16mm movie films and your 35mm slides into and allowing you to pick them up with your video camera. Very easy to use. No "parallax" effect that you get when trying to shine
 your projector on a piece of paper or normal screen. Your screen / image will look normal!
Works with just about any camcorder and will allow you to get those great old memories to safe keeping on tape or DVD either for home use or for your Film to Video Transfer business! Now you can combine all of your slides, and movie film reels onto one uninterrupted video tape. Comes with a copy of the users manual.
 Like New condition, in original box.

SOLD 11/16/09

 
You will, of course, need a projector and video camera to utilize this system.

 

 




NEW ADDITION 6/3/09
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10-AMP Vari-AC
PROJECTOR SPEED ADJUSTER

for sale
Finally a way to add variable speed to most film projectors to facilitate "flicker-free" film to video transfers. This variable transformer will allow you to vary the voltage going to your projector. On many projectors, this will allow you to vary the shutter speed to "sync" with video. While it will slightly dim and vary the brightness of the projection lamp, commonly transfers are at such close distance the full lamp brightness is not necessary.
This is a "work-around" solution and not for all projectors. It is not for use with a "Sound" projector or any projector that uses "electronics" or electronic circuit boards internally. Works for most "silent", non-electronic circuit, Motor / Lamp only projectors. We do not have a list of projectors that it will or will not work with.
*Also, projectors should not be ran with very low voltage, so user should use common sense and listen to the motor for low limits. Running a projector extremely low can and eventually will destroy the motor and create potential an over heating / fire hazard. When used properly, it should not be necessary to approach the lower voltage limits anyway. Conversely, while the transformer will allow up to 130 VAC, it is not recommended to exceed the 120 Volt setting. This also could create an overheating issue and seriously reduce motor and lamp life. The extra 10-13 volts will not appreciably speed up a projector anyway.
 Again, this is a generally accepted "work around" solution, so it's limitations need to always be understood and considered. Some knowledge of electronic principles will be useful.
*

Specs:

- Varies line voltage between 0~130VAC.
- Built-in ammeter shows current draw
-Replaceable fuse protection
- Three prong grounded cord and socket provides convenience and safety
- Specifications120V, 60Hz Output 0~130VAC Current10A, 1.3KVA 10A AGC
- Available in either a 5 amp or 10 amp version


NEW
                            $179.99 5-Amp
(special order item)
                              $199.99 10-Amp (special order item)

*Again, Vari-AC's can have many uses. Varying the speed of a motor, bringing voltage up slowly on gear for trouble-shooting, getting "brown AC" to guitar tube amps, and controlling the brightness of a lamp are only a few. It is a tool. Some "tools" are designed for many "known uses", but in the hands of qualified personnel, can be used for other "non-designed" uses. Improperly used, this "tool" can be dangerous, even fatal both to the operator and to the equipment. No warranties are expressed or implied. If you do not understand the use of a Vari-AC on a film projector, DO NOT PURCHASE, OR USE ONE!


 
 

 

Notes on Film Projectors:

Auto-Load: While "Auto-Load" can work to varying degrees on different film projectors models, it is notorious for eating films. The overall design went through an evolution over the years, but even the best designs will eat films on occasion. This is usually due to poorly trimmed film, excessive curling of film (usually associated with smaller reel diameters), bent / crumpled leader ends. An excessively "curled" film can be almost impossible to "auto-load". Film eating can also be due to projector maintenance issues.

Projector Chatter: A well maintained and properly adjusted projector should not "chatter" when projecting film with good condition / clean sprocket holes and properly done splices. However, even the best projectors will chatter when trying to project film with torn, worn, missing and otherwise imperfect sprocket holes and bad splices.

Film breakage: Other than "Auto-Load" / Loading issues, most film breakage is caused not from the actual film breaking, but from previous splices breaking. Most any film over 50 feet will contain splices and some that are shorter will as well. If you are going to be running film through a projector, you WILL want need to have a splice block and FRESH splice tape for your format(s) of film handy. You WILL break film. Not much is more frustrating than to have a broken film in the middle of a project with half of it residing on the take-up reel and the other half still on the "feed" reel and no way to repair or make the splice.

Flicker-Free / Flicker-Reduction: Flicker is usually an issue when doing film to video transfers. It manifests itself by an image that varies in degrees of brightness, similar to watching some of the early 1900 silent films. It happens due to the film shutter and the video camera shutter, being "out of sync".
Typically silent film is shot at 18fps (frames per second), and sound film at 24fps. Video operates at 30fps. "fps" refers to how many times per second an image is projected or picked up. Even if both were the same fps, they would not be in sync, without a lot of very sophisticated equipment that is beyond the scope of most users means. There are a number of "work-arounds" to reduce or eliminate flicker. The first, and best is to use a 5-bladed shutter model projector. Some projectors can be retrofitted with a 5-blade shutter or may have come originally with one. These can be relatively expensive. The flicker is eliminated by projecting more images than is necessary for the video camera to pickup, thus there is always a projected image regardless of whether the video camera shutter is open or closed.
The next way is to use a "semi-pro" or professional video camera that has an "infinitely variable" speed shutter. As of this writing, the low end of those cost $2000 and can go up to around $5000 before reaching "pro" status. Flicker can be reduced or eliminated in some cases, by "riding" the camera speed control, while monitoring the video signal on a monitor (the control needs to be infinitely variable. Having 2 or 3 different speed choices is not sufficient).
The easiest and typically least expensive way to reduce or sometimes eliminate flicker is to vary the speed of the projector. Many film projectors came with a "variable speed" (needs to be an "infinitely variable" type and not just a choice between 2 or 3 speeds) control from the factory. If not, some lend themselves to being modified by a qualified technician by having one added. Another possible way to achieve variable speed on a projector that doesn't have one is to control it externally, using a device such as a "vari-AC" (have a qualified technician determine if your projector is a candidate for use with a vari-AC and know it's limitations and methods for safe use. If a variable speed projector is used, again simply "ride" the speed control while monitoring the image on the video monitor, as you would with a variable speed camera. Flicker cannot always be eliminated, but can usually be reduced to an undetectable degree.

Lamps / Bulbs: Due to the intensity required to project a small image from film, through a small hole, only part of each second, some times distances of 40 feet, projection lamps must be very powerful. This power comes at the price of short life. Most projector lamps have life spans of 10-50 hours and are very fragile thus, should be handled carefully.

Noise: Film projectors are very complicated mechanical things, with lots of moving and integrated parts. There will always be a degree of mechanical noise made by any film projector. It will very in degree by model. Some will be relatively quiet and some will seem quite noisy.

Silent / Sound switch: This is more of an issue with 16mm Film projectors, but the "Silent / Sound" / "Speed" mechanical switch should never be manipulated with the projector is not running. To do so in most cases, will require the projector be partially disassembled to re-seat the drive belt. Again, this is usually not a problem with 8mm units or units that make the change electronically.

Sound quality: "Consumer" film in either 8 or 16mm formats had varying degrees of sound quality. There were many factors that could and can effect sound quality. One is the accuracy of the camera that shot the film originally. If it's speed was not correct or constant, that sound will be imprinted on the film and will play back no better. Sound can vary from usable to laughable in quality, so don't expect Hi-Fi quality by any stretch of the imagination.

Still Function: In order to do "Still" image projection the film must stop. In doing this, most projectors will engage a lamp filter to reduce the amount of light, thus heat hitting a single frame of film. Also, since projection principle incorporates rotating "blades" that alternatively block light, there is no guarantee that when you stop forward motion, you will be on a blade opening, thus light may be partially or completely blocked. This will result in a partial or no image. It sometimes takes 2 to a dozen tries to get the "sync" correct, so you see a complete image. Further since there is a filter or light block used in "still" mode, the brightness of the image will be reduced. Note; due to the tremendous amount of heat produced by most projection lamps, a projector should not be left in "still" mode for more than a few seconds. Longer may result in warped, melted or severed film and a mess to clean up in side the projector film gate.


Zoom Lens: Zoom actuation will vary on different projector models. Some lenses actually have to be physically pulled or pushed to zoom.



Foot note: Film projectors are very complicated, electro-mechanical devices. There are many sub-assemblies and systems within each, and all must be working well together for the unit to function with any accuracy and dependability and not "eat", damage or destroy your precious films and movies. The moving parts always rely on lubricants to function properly and there are commonly a few rubber parts / components as well. Most projectors you see available today, were originally sold from the 1950's through the early 1980's. Thus at best a projector is probably at least 25 years old. Most are 30-40 years old. Interesting things happen to 30+ year old lubricants and rubber parts. Lubricants actually coagulate and will cause "close tolerance" parts to seize or freeze up. Rubber parts can become brittle and cracked, only to break when the unit is started up. The rubber can also revert back towards it's natural state and become a gooey tar. Virtually every used projector out there will need and require 4-18 hours of technician time to be brought to a "usable" state. Simply "turning one on and getting some things to spin with no smoke coming out" is not a revealing test, nor a basis for making a decision to purchase. Our typical customer has previously purchased 3-5 units from individual sellers, who all stated such things as, "we turned the unit on and it works fine", or "we ran a reel of film through it and it worked great", or "never used, still in box" (those are usually the worst condition and the most difficult to breath life back into), or my personal favorite, "no way to test, but projector looks like it should run great!" Needless to say, none of those statements typically held true. It's not that people are trying to "rip anyone off" (I'm a believer that YOU are generally the person that allows yourself to get "ripped off"), it's just that most non-professional sellers of film projectors, stereo gear, guitars, microphones, keyboards or any other technically minded items should find other things to try and sell, such as old doilies and used baby booties. Heck, if I had an electron-microscope, a race horse, or an F-15 fighter jet, to sell, I would be the last person you would want to talk to about their "real" condition. All I would be able to say is, "it looks like an F-15, doesn't have any rust, and the tires are holding air. It must be ready to fly, right...!???"

 

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RECENTLY SOLD UNITS
 BELOW:

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NEW ADDITION 1/10/09
AMBICO
PORTABLE FILM TO VIDEO
TRANSFER SYSTEM
"THE DIRECTOR"
MODEL V-0612 Gray

SOLD 1/11/09

for sale
Film to Video Transfer System.
The Ambico "Director" V-6012 for transferring, 8mm & 16mm films to video tape, DVD or computer Hard Drive. Makes your transfers easier and most importantly, more professional looking.

It can be used to transfer old  8mm or 16mm home movies to Video (either VHS or DVD via a video camera).  Now you can combine all your reels onto one uninterrupted video tape. Internal mirror secure and intact. Both internal mirror and lens surfaces cleaned. Works with just about any camcorder and will allow you to get those great old memories to safe keeping on tape or DVD either for home use or for your Film to Video Transfer business!
Like New condition, in original box.
AMBICO V-0612 "Gray"

SOLD 1/11/09


You will, of course, need a projector and video camera to utilize this system.

 




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NEW ADDITION 12/12/08
AMBICO
PORTABLE FILM TO VIDEO
TRANSFER SYSTEM
"THE DIRECTOR"
MODEL V-0612 BLACK

SOLD 12/15/08

 

   

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            NEW ADDITION 2
/1/09
GOLDLINE V
CP-720
DELUXE

PORTABLE FILM TO VIDEO
TRANSFER SYSTEM
WITH AUDIO MIXER

SOLD 6/29/09

for sale
Film to Video Transfer System.
The Goldline-V CP-720 for transferring, 8mm & 16mm films, photos and slides to video tape, DVD or computer Hard Drive. Makes your transfers easier and most importantly, more professional looking. Eliminates parallax effect.

It can be used to transfer old  8mm or 16mm home movies / films, photos and slides to Video (either VHS or DVD via a video camera). This was the "Cadillac" of transfer boxes. Unit has a built-in Audio mixer that allows input of audio signal from a "sound" film (if utilized), an input from a music source, and inputs from 2 microphones, all of which can be individually mixed to a final stereo audio output. Also has a "Video Enhance" control to boost your cameras video signal by as much as 6dB! 
Now you can combine all your photos, slides, and movie film reels onto one uninterrupted video tape. Internal mirror secure and intact. Both internal mirror and lens surfaces cleaned. Works with just about any camcorder and will allow you to get those great old memories to safe keeping on tape or DVD either for home use or for your Film to Video Transfer business! Comes with a copy of the users manual with connection diagram for using the audio mixer.
While photos do not show this, it does have a fold out stand built in.
Like New condition, in original box.

Goldbeam CP-720
$149.
SOLD 6/29/09


Microphones, optional AC adaptor and audio cables for the audio mixer and photo lamp sold separately.
You will, of course, need a projector and video camera to utilize this system.

 

 

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