Slide projectors - 35 mm endless projection.

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Works ONLY with CS slide frames (not CS-2). push in film from the left, insert open frame from the right, advance film into frame (grey thumb wheel) - press red button... (provided batteries and motor work) ... may be a framed slide comes out, may be it got screwed and - I dare not mention...
Good luck!!


Thank you for the reply.

So it's better to do it without reflecta RG 750 CS? More safe so I I don't mess up and lose my slides?
 

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Most certainly. Years before the digital side of things reared it's head (I think around 1995) I saw a presentation where the organiser used multiple Ektapro projectors (I think there were about 8) all controlled via a basic computer set up to make the presentation and this was continuously repeated for several hours. It also contained fade in and fade out sequences, backwards and forwards and normal projection. The team that set it up were obviously experts in their job but after 22 years or so, it must be a lot easier now.

Most likely it was in the 1980's. Our company produced many of these presentations, using multiple projectors. Because each controller could connect with three projectors, the presentations could be in three, six, nine, 12 or 15 projector modes. In addition, with the use of soft-edge masks, the screen format could be wider than two by three. In fact our largest was 10' x 30'.
 

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Most likely it was in the 1980's. Our company produced many of these presentations, using multiple projectors. Because each controller could connect with three projectors, the presentations could be in three, six, nine, 12 or 15 projector modes. In addition, with the use of soft-edge masks, the screen format could be wider than two by three. In fact our largest was 10' x 30'.

No it was very definitely around 1995.In the early to late 80's I lived in a different part of the country and the presentation was made by a company that was demonstrating by way of slides safety equipment used in rescue on oil rigs
 
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Hello.

Does anyone knows the main differences between Kodak S-AV 1010 projetor and Kodak S-AV 2050?

And do you know if the Kodak S-AV 1010 projetor is older than Kodak S-AV 2050?

Thanks.

Kind Regards.
 
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