thoughts on Kodak Ektragraphic 250 slide viewer?

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kmallick

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I have a chance to purchase a Kodak Ektragraphic 250 Slide Viewer like the one shown below off of the local Craigslist. I do have slide projectors that I use at times to view the chromes (both 35mm and 6x6). But sometimes I think I might benefit from a quick run through of the most recently developed 35mm slides. I was wondering if there are any users of this Kodak Ektragraphic 250 slide viewer. I understand that it uses a frosted glass. Is the projection on 12x12 screen nice, bright and crisp? I have never seen one working and I am all ears for your thoughts on this machine. Thanks.

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Do any of your current 35 mm projectors support stack loaders? I find that with mine, an Elmo Carousel clone, a stack loader is very useful for quick run throughs. Beats loading and unloading a tray.
 

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I don't know of any currently available slide projector but I have a stack loader from Kodak and it works on both the Ektagraphic and Carrousel projector. I am quite sure that it would work on the 250 as well.
 
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I was considering the Kodak Ektragraphic 250 for table top viewing to avoid setting up a slide projector.
Anyways, I have purchased this beast already and I am planning to take it for a spin tonight. Thanks for all the responses.
 
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