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  1. Hi everyone, I recently got a CHINON 877 MACRO. If you have its instruction manual along with illustrated figures, I'd be glad if you could scan it at 300dpi color. Sincere thanks for your effort and time!
  2. Currently looking for a Super 8 camera with a very small form factor, the Chinon Pocket 8 should be the right one. It originally was possible to buy this camera with a set of additional lenses, including an anamorphic adapter, which is very intriguing to me. The camera was also sold under the names of "Revue", "Bauer" and "Porst". I've attached an image of the set, taken from Super8wiki. Thanks!
  3. Hello, So in this camera is the internal meter system, whereas if the meter is inbetween the "red" marks on either end it is good to shoot - basically. Now everything seems to work (I've shot 3 200 ASA Reversal rolls outside, and all are mostly dark) so it seems the meter system is not working. Now I have an external meter too, and the light is right so my question is if the light meter is not working in the Chinon, does that affect how much light it's getting to the film as well? It is a "TTL" meter system that is automatically setting the F-Stops with how much ambient light there is, meaning I cannot set the F-stops manually. If this is the case does anyone know what to do about this besides getting a different camera with manual F-Stop adjustment? Thanks for any help!!
  4. For sale a Chinon Pacific 200/12XL Super 8 sound film camera. A very nice camera in good working condition. Features include: Silent and sound super 8 cartridges 50 ft and 200 ft Filming speeds: 18, 24, 25 fps, slow motion (36 fps), single frame Intervalometer timer 1 to 60 second intervals In camera fades and dissolves 72 frames Auto and manual exposure and zoom 12X zoom lens 67mm filter size 6 - AA batteries Also comes with metal lens cap, 2 microphones, UV filter and unused 200' ft Kodachrome film cartridge sealed in foil pouch. Missing rubber eye piece. Asking $95.00 US plus shipping
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