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Subject: Re: [OM] slide projector
From: "Wayne Culberson" <waynecul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 21:12:08 -0300

> I have a Pradovit with a Leitz Wetzlar Colorplan 90mm / f2.5 lens. Bought
in
> Hong Kong in 1971 and built to last five lifetimes at least. The slide
> changing mechanism could be somewhat less clunky and noisy, and the fan
also
> less noisy, but the image resolution is superb as are the cable operated
> focusing and slide changing mechanisms. The noise level is quite tolerable
> but compared to today's silent machines it is noticeable. For $100 this
must
> be the best bargain around.
>
> jh


> > I'm looking for a slide projector and really need some advice.  > >
Thanks very much

Here is a site that will give you some information on the Kodak Carousels.
http://www.underwater.org/mermaid/information_projectors.html
If buying a Kodak, I would recommend buying only the ones that take ELH
bulbs, and have auto-focus, such as the 760H, 860H, or the newer 4600, or
better still one of the Medalist or Ektagraphic ones. I have the 760H,
bought used off epay, and haven't had a moments trouble so far.
My friend who shoots with a Leic* R4, has a Leitz projector as well, of
course. Both have needed repair recently, so they are not trouble-free. I
know because I had the projector borrowed when it broke... doesn't that
always happen when you borrow something? But his projector does have
excellent optics, as expected, and takes the standard carousel trays/stack
loader. It is definitely a good projector. As far as noise is concerned, I
can't seem to remember it being significantly quieter.
Wayne



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