(This may be a silly question, but I'm very new to all this, and just interested in film as a hobby, so I'm always learning - but also having fun!)
I recently got a lovely Kinoton FP38EC, that has the original Kinoton white light sound reader, and a Dolby Cat. 700 reader bolted on the side. The projector can go up to 300fps both forwards and backwards, however I'm wondering if the 700 reader can cope at this speed without any issues? And can it work in reverse? Or should I be unthreading the film from that before I either go in reverse, or high speed?
Obviously I'm not expecting it to be able to read the soundtrack when it's not going 24fps forwards, I'm just wondering it mechanically the reader will be okay, and if the film travelling through it will be okay too.
I recently got a lovely Kinoton FP38EC, that has the original Kinoton white light sound reader, and a Dolby Cat. 700 reader bolted on the side. The projector can go up to 300fps both forwards and backwards, however I'm wondering if the 700 reader can cope at this speed without any issues? And can it work in reverse? Or should I be unthreading the film from that before I either go in reverse, or high speed?
Obviously I'm not expecting it to be able to read the soundtrack when it's not going 24fps forwards, I'm just wondering it mechanically the reader will be okay, and if the film travelling through it will be okay too.
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