16mm/35mm in a surprisingly compact, modern system. Werbung: https://www.ebay.de/itm/Studio-Filmproje...qIAAOSw8D1avKsT
16mm/35mm in a surprisingly compact, modern system. Werbung: https://www.ebay.de/itm/Studio-Filmproje...qIAAOSw8D1avKsT
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A lot of kit for your money with that one Stuart, if you have the room to house a telephone box sized tardis in your house!
Looks like a labeling machine from in work!!
"C'Mon Baggy, Get With The Beat"
You can get some 35mm projectors which look hardly any bigger than a 16mm; but the problem is storing the films. Not sure where you would get the exiter lamp from these days.
Quote: Robert Crewdson wrote in post #3
You can get some 35mm projectors which look hardly any bigger than a 16mm; but the problem is storing the films. Not sure where you would get the exiter lamp from these days.
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I think even one would have caused problems for me. I had the opportunity of a projector and a feature film for £100.
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Sure is a beauty! But correct, no lens. Probably takes 3 phase power as well...
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I'll stick with my 8 and standard type 16mm.
Die Hard / Silence of the Lambs. 8 or 16 anyone?
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