Super 8mm Camera Interchangeable Lens Working (USA) Nalcom FTL 1000 Synchro Zoom Nalcom

Super 8mm Camera Interchangeable Lens Working (USA) Nalcom FTL 1000 Synchro Zoom Nalcom
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Бренд: Nalcom
~ 22 973 ₽ 249.00 $

Характеристики

Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
For Auction: Nalcom FTL 1000 Synchro Zoom Super 8mm camera with interchangeable lens option.

Runs on 4 x AA batteries.
Camera motor is working at all speeds.
Beautiful condition, clean compartments - even the battery compartment is super clean.
Optics do not show any visible signs of scratching, fungus, discoloration, etc.
Viewfinder has an adjustable diopter and is a split focus system - very clear.
Internal lightmeter is working.
Manual Iris is also working.
Camera runs at 18, 24, 36fps
Included lens is a 6.5 - 65mm zoom, there is a little bit of play in the zoom but full focal range working
Included lens has an aperture range of ƒ/1.8 - ƒ/16
Included lens has a geared zoom controlled by the camera - the electronics work with the lens detached and the gears all turn, but the zoom appears to be too resistant for the motor at this time - I would imagine if you serviced the zoom, this operation would be fine - I've never used motor zoom in a shot - ever!
This camera has an interchangeable / detachable lens system. With an adapter (Model 101 - not included but occasionally appear on eBay) it is possible to use standard 35mm lenses in Canon FD mount, Nikon F mount and others.
Switchable Daylight/Tungsten filter (internal with switch on top of camera)
Original strap is included
Original handle is also included - features some kind of remote control wire that connects to the camera and is controllable from the handle (!?)
Manual included was downloaded and printed from internet.

Please note this is a vintage camera (1972/3) and is sold as is, all disclosures have been made at time of sale. No returns or refunds. Users with (0) sales or purchases not be accepted - too often they don't pay or they muck about. Thanks all!


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Nalcom FTL 1000 Synchro Zoom

marketed about 1973

silent super 8 cartridge

lens: interchangeable lenses (1), basic lens

- Shinkor Zoom f: 1.8 \ F: 6.5-65 mm

- zooming ratio: 10x

- focusing: manual, split image

- zooming: auto with 2 speeds and manual (2)

- filter size: N/A (internal)

viewfinder: SLR with adjustable eyepiece

viewfinder information: exposure meter, battery check lamp, film advance indicator

exposure: auto and manual exposure control; TTL Electric Eye

film speed: auto between 25 and 250 ASA

CCA filter: built-in 85A filter

fading: auto and manual fade-in/fade-out

filming speed: 18, 24, 36 fps, single frame

sound: no

remote control socket: yes

movie light socket: screw type

flash synchronization terminal: yes

film counter: yes

handle: detachable

battery check button: yes

power source: 4 x AA penlight batteries or Ni-Cd 1.25 V batteries

external power jack: 6 V DC for recharging Ni-Cd batteries

weight: 1573 g

dimensions: ?

tripod socket: 1/4"

made in Japan by Shinsei Optical

  • (1) "The zoom lens may be desmunted and replazed, with the aid of an adapter and a 35 mm SLR still camera lens may be used." (instruction manual)
  • (2) "The camera also has the Synchro-Zoom two-in-one system, which is exclusive of Nalcom. Here the moviemaker can do both operations by using a single finger for running the film and zooming the lens, by working only the button, which is for operations." (instruction manual)