AICO PE-777 - 8mm bench film editor
This small worktop unit is very easy to use. It is not a “player” as it is often mistaken for, but is used to look at individual frames, so you can wind your film to a certain point, where it can be marked, spliced and edited (or repaired). The screen is lit by an internal lamp, powered by the attached mains lead. There is also a focus wheel.
It is in superb condition, made sometime in the 1970’s we think. The spool arms fold away to make storage and transportation very easy.
This small worktop unit is very easy to use. It is not a “player” as it is often mistaken for, but is used to look at individual frames, so you can wind your film to a certain point, where it can be marked, spliced and edited (or repaired). The screen is lit by an internal lamp, powered by the attached mains lead. There is also a focus wheel.
It is in superb condition, made sometime in the 1970’s we think. The spool arms fold away to make storage and transportation very easy.
This small worktop unit is very easy to use. It is not a “player” as it is often mistaken for, but is used to look at individual frames, so you can wind your film to a certain point, where it can be marked, spliced and edited (or repaired). The screen is lit by an internal lamp, powered by the attached mains lead. There is also a focus wheel.
It is in superb condition, made sometime in the 1970’s we think. The spool arms fold away to make storage and transportation very easy.