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Canon 518 Auto Zoom Filmosound Film Tested/ Working

$ 210.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Color: Black
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Model: 518 Filmosound
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Canon
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Film Format: Super 8

    Description

    INCLUDES: serviced Camera, original receipt, case, lens hood, lens cap, manual, tele-converter
    • Accepting inquiries for additional accessories: Manuals, brochures, film,
    batteries, cases/ bags, lens hood, detachable filters, lens cover, remote socket..
    etc. (MAY charge extra)
    message me for more details.
    THIS CAMERA WILL COME TO YOU 100% CLEAN- Meaning:
    I clean, lube, disinfect the entire camera and bag as needed.
    • Overall Great condition, film tested, and ready to shoot!
    • MOTOR FUNCTION : 1, 18, 32 (slo-mo) FPS (frame per second) Works
    • EXPOSURE SYSTEM: Works (auto and manual)
    • AUTOZOOM: Works
    • OPTICS///LENS: Clean (no defect visible to my eye) (A)
    • COSMETICS: Good condition moderate/ subtle wear- does not affect function (A)
    • FILTERS : Works (UV)
    • BATTERY TERMINAL : Clean: Requires 4 AA batteries to run and 2 PX625
    (1.35volt) Button cell batteries for the exposure system
    ( message me for batteries with *note* a retail charge )
    I can also convert the exposure system to work with AA batteries that exclude the need for the button cell batteries. message me for a quote.
    • DEFECTS - This camera is tested by me and all functions work. However, there MAY be a few MINOR cosmetic faults that may hinder the camera from being in "mint condition"... please see the photos for more details.
    My main goal here is to help you create memories in this unique film experience. I also have a lot of information regarding this medium so please contact for any
    questions anytime!
    • You can always message me if you have any questions
    Thank you for your time and interest in super 8!
    Additional Info (filmkorn):
    Canon Auto Zoom 518 Super 8 Filmosound 8
    marketed in 1969-70
    silent super 8 cartridge
    image size: 4.2 x 5.7 mm
    lens: Canon Zoom Lens C8 f : 1.8 \ F: 9.5-47.5 mm (1)
    composition: 14 elements in 11 groups
    zooming ratio: 5x
    focusing: manual, 1.2 m to infinity
    rangefinder: microprism
    zooming: auto (6 sec) and manual, rotation angle of 100 degrees
    filter size: inner diameter: 48 mm, outer diameter: 50 mm
    viewfinder: single-lens reflex type with adjustable eyepiece: -3 to +1 diopter
    viewfinder information: aperture value, exposure meter needle, over/under exposure warnings
    exposure: automatic exposure control; built-in TTL CdS exposure meter
    metering range: 160 ASA, f/1.8, 18 fps - 16 ASA, f/16, slow motion
    film speed: automatic for 16/25, 25/40, 40/64, 64/100 and 100/160 ASA (daylight/tungsten)
    ASA notching: 4-pin
    filming speed: 18 fps, slow motion (approx 40 fps)
    shutter opening angle: 160 degrees
    CCA filter: built-in 85A filter, automatically cancelled with loading of a daylight type film cartridge; manual cancellation is possible
    sound: double-system, sound recording with symchronized tape recorder (2)
    remote control socket: yes
    cable release socket: yes
    movie light socket: no
    film counter: automatic resetting by opening the side cover
    handle: fixed
    film drive motor: DC micromotor
    battery check button: yes
    power source: 4 x AA batteries \ 2 x  MD mercury cells for light meter
    weight: 1150 g
    dimensions: 55 x 187 x 206 mm
    tripod socket: 1/4"
    made in Japan by Canon
    (1) Focal length can be extended to 15.6 - 78mm f/1.8 with the Canon C8 Tele Converter 1.6X.
    (2) This model has a socket for a connecting a exclusive cassette tape recorder, designed for the Bell & Howell Filmosound 8 System, provides on-the-spot lip-synchronous sound capability. Sound synchronization is achieved by means of a light device in the camera that marks the edge of the film at the beginning of a scene. During filming, microphone sound is recorded magnetically on the audio track of the tape, while a 18-frame-per-second pulsed signal is recorded on the synchronous-control track of the tape.