Skip to product information
1 of 7

Bolex Paillard S-221 16mm Projector

Bolex Paillard S-221 16mm Projector

Bolex

Quantity
Regular price $4,000.00 USD
Regular price $4,000.00 USD Sale price $4,000.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Bolex Paillard S-221

The Bolex S221 is often considered the best 16mm projector because of its Swiss-engineered build quality, versatile sound recording and playback capabilities, and advanced technical features like a variable blade shutter

INCLUDES: 
  • 1 Bolex Paillard S221
  • 1 Bolex Paillard 50mm 
  • 1 Bolex Power Cable 
  • 2 Bolex 16mm Film Reel
  • 1 Bolex S221 User Guide
Key Features & Specification
  • Dual Sound Capability: Designed for both optical and magnetic sound playback. It can also record and erase sound directly onto 16mm magnetic striped film.
  • Optics & Lighting: Typically supplied with a 50mm f/1.3 Hi-Fi lens, but 35mm and 70mm lenses were also available. It uses a powerful 750 or 1000 Watt projection lamp.
  • Variable Speed: Features adjustable speeds from 16 to 24 frames per second (fps), with a built-in stroboscope for precise setting of standard 18 and 24fps rates.
  • Reel Capacity: Can accommodate large reels up to 2,000 feet.
  • Audio System: Includes a 15-watt tube amplifier with separate bass, treble, and volume controls. The detachable front cover serves as a built-in 8-inch speaker.
  • Physical Build: Weighs approximately 55 lbs (25 kg) and features a distinctive two-tone grey finish.
Operation & Maintenance
The S221 uses a manual threading system assisted by engraved diagrams on the projector body. For long-term reliability, it features an oil wick system that requires periodic maintenance. Accessories often found with the unit include a Bolex microphone, earphones, and a transformer for specific voltage requirements.

Current Market & Parts
  • Availability: While rare, fully working units can be found on collector sites or eBay, sometimes priced upwards of $3,500 for mint condition specimens.
  • Manuals: Professionally printed or scanned instruction manuals are available through specialized vendors like Camera-Manual.com or Van Eck Video Services.
  • Replacement Parts: Common consumable parts like DDB or DFT projection bulbs and drive belts are still manufactured and sold by retailers such as Porter Electronics.

 

View full details