If it is film that the person wants...there are STACKS of 35mm film processors available, not just the CP650. You could put a CP65 in, if you wanted, with a DA20 (for which there are stacks to be had, as well).
I have a site where film is due to go in on the next phase of renovation/construction. The booth was laid out for 3-projectors. The film processor will be a Panastereo CSP1200 with a DA20. Worried about those failing too? There are three of each that customer owns on their own shelf (from their film days) and they have one other site already with film using the same equipment.
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As for recapping a CP650 to keep it going. Go for it. I have no objections to the effort. The CP650 does, in a neat package offer most of the film needs/wants. I've done it myself, in the not too distant past (NMAAHC museum in DC) and treat film as a source on their Digital Cinema processor (DCP 200, I think it was my last film system before I started putting in Q-SYS and the site needed most everything the DCP 200 had, right out of the box, including a booth monitor!).
I have a site where film is due to go in on the next phase of renovation/construction. The booth was laid out for 3-projectors. The film processor will be a Panastereo CSP1200 with a DA20. Worried about those failing too? There are three of each that customer owns on their own shelf (from their film days) and they have one other site already with film using the same equipment.
20210615_192738.jpg
As for recapping a CP650 to keep it going. Go for it. I have no objections to the effort. The CP650 does, in a neat package offer most of the film needs/wants. I've done it myself, in the not too distant past (NMAAHC museum in DC) and treat film as a source on their Digital Cinema processor (DCP 200, I think it was my last film system before I started putting in Q-SYS and the site needed most everything the DCP 200 had, right out of the box, including a booth monitor!).
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