Gustavo Figueroa Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 I found this motor on ebay just wanted to know if any of you knew any extra info on it. I mean from the looks of it its obviously a variable speed motor maybe the Perfectone version of it? I'am not to sure let me know what you think. Thanks.
Site Sponsor Robert Houllahan Posted February 12, 2008 Site Sponsor Posted February 12, 2008 I found this motor on ebay just wanted to know if any of you knew any extra info on it. I mean from the looks of it its obviously a variable speed motor maybe the Perfectone version of it? I'am not to sure let me know what you think. Thanks. A friend of mine has a 24fps version of this for his eclair NPR.... -Rob-
Gustavo Figueroa Posted February 13, 2008 Author Posted February 13, 2008 A friend of mine has a 24fps version of this for his eclair NPR.... -Rob- Same here. Its just this motor caught by surprise since the only variable perfectone motors I know are usually conversions Jensen, Ciblo, AZ Spectrum etc. Then theres Beala but thats not perfectone. Just wierd lol.
Premium Member John Sprung Posted February 13, 2008 Premium Member Posted February 13, 2008 It's a Perfectone motor for the Eclair NPR, and appears to be in very good shape for its age. Does it have any kind of tachometer on it? Unlike the Arri's, Eclair didn't have one built into the camera. Without one, you'd be flying blind on frame rate and exposure. -- J.S.
Gustavo Figueroa Posted February 13, 2008 Author Posted February 13, 2008 It's a Perfectone motor for the Eclair NPR, and appears to be in very good shape for its age. Does it have any kind of tachometer on it? Unlike the Arri's, Eclair didn't have one built into the camera. Without one, you'd be flying blind on frame rate and exposure. Well the tachometer is a bit different on the Eclair. Its a light built into the motor that lets you know if your in sync. Well i bought it so when it gets here I'll be able to get a closer inspection. -- J.S.
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