Bolex Multimatic Super8 projector

Made:
1969-1972 in Switzerland
maker:
Paillard-Bolex

Bolex multimatic Super8 projector with original box with installation booklet and six cartridges. Manufactured by Paillard Bolex, Switzerland between 1969 and 1972. This projector used cartridges loaded with 50 foot spools of processed Super8 film and allowed automatic changing and uninterrupted projection of up to six films.

This projector used cartridges loaded with 50’ spools of processed Super8 film and allowed automatic changing and uninterrupted projection of up to six films. At the end of a film, the next cartridge moved into position and began projection, the previous film was then simultaneously rewound automatically inside the cartridge. A reject button also allowed the projector to switch from one cartridge to the next before the film was finished.

The multimatic was advertised as an ideal projector ‘… for children and wherever people want to project films without studying long instruction manuals’. It was also suggested as being perfect for providing entertainment at cocktail parties.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
2016-5007
Materials:
aluminium alloy, plastic (unidentified), glass, metal (unknown) and electronic components
Measurements:
overall: 360 mm x 235 mm x 165 mm, 9 kg
type:
super8 projector
credit:
David Everson