Medium Format Slide Projectors (New/Used)
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Current/Recent Medium Format Slide Projectors
Here is a modest listing of recent 6x6 and 6x7 slide projectors.
Unfortunately, a number of these medium format slide projectors have been
discontinued recently but you can probably still find them in stock at
some dealers (see notes below). Web searches will also turn up sources
online. See Willem-Jan Markerink's short listing for brief information
about these models (tray/single, Triac control, etc.).
See W.J. Markerink's
6x6/6x7 MF Slide Projector Listing
Leitz EPI
Diaskop IV Projector Brochure (WJM)
Leitz
Epi Diaskop II projector brochure (WJM)
See
B and H Photo Video
Use search box to find Medium Format Slide Projector Pages (specs, prices)
Rollei P11 photo courtesy of R. Judd [email protected]!
rec.photo.marketplace
From: zhou ling [email protected]
[1] Re: 6x6 medium format slide projector wanted
Date: Tue Apr 28 00:53:49 CDT 1998
I would recommend you to look into the
ProCabin medium format slide projector
which sells under $200 made by MAMIYA.
Check out the messages posted at the
Mamiya Website. Excellent value.
[Ed. note: I think the price for the Mamiya is more like $1,000US for the
6x7 version, but it does let you show unmounted slides too - handy...]
Current Production Model Links
Hasselblad's
PCP 80 6x6/6x4.5 projector
Kiev Site - contact
Kalimar about the Kiev Automat - the least
expensive new medium format 6x6 projector in current production
Meopta (Arista) Czech 6x6
Mamiya
Medium Format Projectors
- Kinderman Telefocus 66
- remote control
- non auto-focus (manual focus)
- basic 2 element lens (Wetzler Maginon 1:3.0/150 mm)
- other lenses available, but pricey
- solid construction
- 30 slide tray
- 250 watt bulb
- good illumination, corner to corner
- est. cost $300+ (200 pounds) used
- manual slide feeding or automatic slide feeding model
- new B and H cost - $525 manual version new, $999 automatic version
- be aware that European models need voltage transformers etc. for 115v
60hz A/C
- from posting by Richard Ross and others
Rollei's
Rolleivision 66 dual P 6x6/6x4.5/4x4/35mm projector
Rolleivision 66
and 66AV
Military Surplus Projectors
See Buhl Optical Co. Type #AP-4
(6x6 6x7 6x9..)
- cost about $150 surplus
- manual, 2 way slide changer
- takes up to 3 1/4'' x 4'' slides/transparencies
- weight 40 pounds
- power 750 watts (115v 60hz) but has cooling fan
- comes with case and spare lamp
- bellows focusing system
- 12 1/2'' focal length lens
- 6 1/2'' x 10'' x 24''
- available from C&H surplus, other military surplus sources
C&H Surplus also reportedly stocks the Kindermann projectors in surplus
C and H Sales Company
2176 East Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91107-9988
213-681-4295
818-796-4875 (fax)
rec.photo.equipment.medium-format
From: [email protected]
[1] Help!! Projector woes.
Date: Tue May 05 16:26:14 CDT 1998
anyone,
i need to do some front-projection photography which requires a medium
format projector. to my dismay i have learned that these are VERY
expensive devices indeed. anyone know anywhere i can buy a cheap one?
i've been considering building one. any books available on the subject?
someone posted a listing for some old military projectors for sale from
C and H in california, but they're all gone. any good ideas are appreciated.
kellvin
Low Budget Medium Format Slide Projectors
A large number of inexpensive dual use 6x6/35mm slide projectors were
produced in the 1960s. Many photographers wanted to mix and show both
their 6x6 chromes from their Rolleicord TLRs, Bessa folders, or Bronicas
along with their new 35mm SLR mounts. Manufacturers responsed with a
variety of dual use 6x6/35mm slide projectors in 1960s price ranges
from $40 to $100+. These dual use projectors were marketed under a variety
of brand names (e.g., Sears). Lots of owners don't even realize these
older slide projectors have a dual use capability.
Naturally, you should probably not expect as much from a Sears or Tower
brand 6x6/35mm slide projector as the current Rollei 66. But you should be
able to pick up a medium format slide projector for $100-150, using the
following listing as your guide. Most sellers don't know about these dual
use possibilities, so prices at yard sales, pawn shops, and even off the
WWW are quite cheap.
If possible, try to get whatever hand controls, manuals, spare bulbs,
carrying cases, and especially trays that you can. Offer to buy slide
holder cubes or storage boxes to rebox their collection if it will help
convince them to sell to you. Otherwise, you may have a hard time finding
the dual-use capable slide trays many older projectors take in the
quantity that you will want and a price you can afford!
Some slide projectors worked best with paper or plastic mounts, while
others did better with the thicker glass mounts. Please note that some
medium format slide projector trays used adapters to mount 35mm slides
into a larger holder so you could mix these with the 6x6 slides. So
unless you get a supply of these adapters, you may not be able to use
them well in their dual use role with both 35mm and 6x6 slides. But
since you can buy inexpensive 35mm slide projectors for $15 and $25
and up, this won't be a major loss. The lack of an inexpensive current
production model 6x6 projector other than the Kiev version is simply a
matter of marketing and changing markets.
Budget Priced Medium Format Slide Projectors
6x6 Projectors not listed in detail below: (from postings)
- Bell and Howell Streamliner 300
- Honeywell 652 (see 650 below)
- Sears Automatic 500
- Kindermann 8016 Auto projector (6x4.5 slides)
- Aldis (U.K./English)
- Filmosto (Ennar 1:3.0 f=135mm lens (Enna Werk, Munchen) $60 US used)
- Lantern slide projectors (3''x4'' etc. sundry models)
- Liesgang 3.25"x4.25" projector by Linhof $150 used
- beseler lantern slide projector (cheaper used)
- American Optical Co., Delineascope #3689, slide proj. 3 1/4 x 4
1/4
Medium Format Slide Projectors Features/Comparison (early 1961-2)
- Anscomatic
- 500 watt
- 127 mm f/3.5
- turbine blower
- single slides and 40 slide trays
- manual and automatic changer
- takes slides up to 2 1/4 square size
- remote control
- 5 to 60 second timer
- trays can be coupled together (longer shows)
- $139.50 (mid 1960s price)
TDC ''Duo'' slide projector
Has carriers for
35mm (2 1/4" x 2 1/4") and medium format (2 7/8" x 2 7/8"). 6" F3.5
lens, 500 watt bulb.
Photo Courtesy of Mr. Arlen Manning -
[email protected]
- Bell and Howell Headliner 708 Duo
- 300 watt bulb
- 5 inch f/4
- blower
- single slides and trays
- manual and semi-automatic
- uses slides up to 2 1/4 square
- $49.95 (mid 1960s price)
- Bell and Howell Headliner 709 Duo
- 500 watt
- 5 inch f/4
- blower
- single slides and trays
- manual and semi-automatic
- uses slides up to 2 1/4 inch square
- $89.95 (mid 1960s price)
- Brumberger Fleetwood no. 1406
- 500 watt
- 5 inch f/3.5
- blower
- manual
- takes slides up to 6x6
- $99.50 (mid 1960s price)
- Brumberger Fleetwood no. 1405 w/140
- 500 watt
- 5 inch f/3.5
- blower
- manual and automatic
- takes slides up to 6x6
- $99.50 (in mid 1960s prices)
- Brumberger Fleetwood Riviera No. 1422 w/140
- 300 watt
- 5 inch f/3.5
- blower
- automatic
- takes slides up to 6x6
- $79.50 (in mid 1960s prices)
- Fer-Color Model 6-6
- 100 watt
- 57mm f/2.8
- blower
- single slides
- manual operation only
- can take 6x6 slides with different lens
- self-contained portable with its own screen
- $149.50 (in mid 1960s prices)
- Prado 66
- 500 watt
- 150mm f/2.5
- blower and convection
- single slides
- manual
- takes slides up to 6x6
- $240 (in mid 1960s prices)
- Realist 620 Deluxe
- 300 watt
- 5 inch f/3.5
- blower
- single slides
- manual
- takes slides up to 6x6
- $44.50 (in mid 1960s prices)
- Rollei Automatic Universal
- 300 watt and 500 watt
- 150mm f/2.8
- blower
- 30 and 50 slide tray
- manual and automatic
- built-in pointer
- mixes 2x2 inch and 6x6 cm slides
- remote control zoom lens available
- accessory lens available
- $250 (in mid 1960s prices)
- Tower Automatic 500
- 500 watt
- 5 inch f/3.5
- bloser
- 36 slide tray
- manual and semi-automatic
- 5 to 45 second timer
- uses slides up to 6x6
- dimmer for light slides
- remote changer
- $76.88 (in mid 1960s prices)
- Tower 9830
- 300 watt
- 5 inch f/3.5
- single slides
- manual
- uses slides up to 6x6
- $32.95 (in mid 1960s prices)
- Viewlex V-53
- 500 watt
- 6 1/2 inch f/3.5
- blower
- single slides
- manual
- takes slides up to 6x6
- $67.95 (in mid 1960s prices)
Comments: Multiply mid 1960s price by 5.16 to get price in today's
inflation adjusted mid 1997 dollarettes. For example, the Viewlex V-53
that cost $67.95 would represent $350 in current 1997 dollars (based on CPI).
Note: Shorter lens produces a larger image at the same distance, larger
f/stop lens opening is obviously brighter, as are higher wattage bulbs.
Be careful about names and numbers, as many 35mm only units were also
produced and differ only by one number (e.g., Bausch and Lomb BL655 might
sound like a 6x6, but it is 35mm only, while BL755 is the 6x6 version).
Golde Reflex Projector with Golde 6 l/2 inch f4 Anastigmat Coated Lens
Photo courtesy of Ross Nitkin - [email protected]
1958 U.S. 6x6 Slide Projectors
- Agfa Karator 77
- $169.50
- 6 inch f/2.8 lens
- 500 watt lamp
- conversion kit for 2x2 slides $19; 4 " f/2.5 lens for 2x2" slides,
$43.50; 10" f/4 long throw lens, $69; 20mm f/1.4 micro lens for projecting
microscope slides $51; semi-auto changer for 2x2" slides, $19.95
- Ansco Dualet
- $39.95
- 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- 300 watt lamp
- auxiliary lens shortens projection lens to 4 inch focal length for
larger images from 35mm, 828 and super slides $3
- Bell and Howell Headliner 708 Duo
- $49.95
- 5 inch f/4 lens
- 300 watt lamp
- comes with 2 1/4" and 2x2" manual changers, 2x2 semi-auto selectron
changer is $12.50; electrically operated remote control changer is $33.50,
7 1/2" f/4.5 lens also available
- Bell and Howell Streamliner 500 Duo
- $84.50
- 4 inch f/3.5 lens
- 500 watt lamp
- 2x2 semi-auto selectron changer $12.50; electrically operated remote
control changer, $33.50; 7 1/2" f/4.5 lens also available
- Brumberger Fleetwood #1406
- $69.50
- 5" f/3.5 lens
- 500 watt lamp
- $84.50 with 2 1/4" auto changer; auto changer for 2 1/4" slides
$19.95; auto remote control timer for 2 1/4" changer $29.95; manual
changers for 2x2", single stereo frame $3.95 each; manual changer for
Polaroid slides $3.95; airequipt automatic changer for 2x2" slides $14.95
7" and 9" lenses available
- Brumberger Riviera #1422
- $59.50
- 5" f/3.5 lens
- 300 watt lamp
- same as fleetwood, $74.95 with auto changer
- Heiland Reflex Projector
- $84
- 6 1/2" f/4 lens
- 300 watt lamp
- 5", 9" and 12" lenses available, projector part of case
- Leitz Prado 66/500
- $196.50
- 150mm (6") f/2.8 lens
- 500 watt lamp
- lenses from 150mm to 250mm for 2 1/4" projection; can convert to
2x2" projector (lenses 3 1/2" to 10" for 2x2" projection); 2x2" conversion
takes Leitz semi-automatic changer (price n/a); conversion kit to project
Leica stereo slides (two 16x22mm images on 24x36mm frame) $129 to $276
depending on lens used
- Polaroid 160
- $109.75
- 6 1/2 inch f/5.6
- 500 watt lamp
- takes 2 1/4"x 2 1/4" slides made with Polaroid Land Projection Film,
or standard 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" binders; 2x2, #613, slide changer $4.95
- Realist 620
- $39.95
- 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- 300 watt lamp
- conversion lens (160 per cent greater screen area) for 35mm $3; manual
polaroid slide changer, $4.95; stereo slide changer for above conversion
lens $4.95
- Viewlex V-53
- $67.95
- 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- 300 watt lamp
- 2x2 carrier $9.50; stereo carrier $9.50; 2x2 airequipt auto changer
$14.95; accepts brumberger and yankee 2 1/4" automatic changers; 6
1/2" f/4.5 lens available
- Zeiss Ikolux 500
- $199
- 150mm (6") f/3.2 lens
- 500 watt lamp
- Zeiss auto changer for 2x2 slides, $19.50; Sterikon 10 stereo
attachment for stereo slides (two 16x22mm images on standard 24x36mm
frame) $79; 250mm (10") f/4 lens available
Source: 2 1/4 Slide Projectors, by Norman Rothschild, Modern
Photography, December 1958, p.96 [added 2/2001]
1962 U.S. 6x6 Slide Projectors
- Anscomatic
- 35mm, superslides, 6x6
- 127mm f3.5 lens
- rack and pinion focusing
- individual slides
- magazines up to 40 in 35mm and superslides only (6x6 by hand)
- cardboard, glass, metal, plastic mounts
- manual slide changer and built-in timer changer
- timer - 5 to 60 seconds
- hold-slide device
- over-ride device
- remote control
- die-cast aluminum housing
- turbine type blower cooling system
- lens diaphragm (adjust light for light slide)
- room light socket
- 2 way editing system (usually means second over-slide access hole)
- slide changing mechanism fully accessible (e.g., de-jamming)
- made by Ansco
- $119.50 - includes case
- 7 inch f/3.5 projection lens $24.95
- tag-along (coupled) slide trays - 40 slides each - $4
- single tray $1
- Anscomatic II
- see Anscomatic above
- forward/reverse control added
- built-in screen pointer
- adjustable diaphragm
- motorized focusing
- made by Ansco
- $139.50
- Balomatic 755
- 6x6 slides
- accepts 2x2 35mm slides by means of adapters
- 7 inch lens
- 3 way editing
- one button forward/reverse operation at the machine or remote control
- automatic timer cycle 4 to over 30 seconds
- control panel with illuminated slide previewer
- 500 watt lamp
- 110-120 volt ac operation
- accepts 40 capacity Bausch and Lomb non-spill trays
- $179.50 including case
- 5 inch lens $22.50
- trays $1.95
- package of 20 2x2 35mm slide adapters $1.25
- 15 foot remote control cord $4.95
- package of 40 6x6 slide mounts $3.95
- made by Bausch and Lomb Inc.
- Bell and Howell Headliner 708 Duo
- 6x6 slides
- 5 inch f/4 lens
- helical focusing
- accepts individual slides and slides in magazines or trays
- accepts slides in cardboard, glass and metal mounts
- changes slides manually
- die-cast aluminum
- high velocity fan cooling system
- operates on 105-125 volts 50-60 cycles
- 300 watt lamp
- $59.95
- case $5.95
- extra projection lamps $3.55 each
- Bell and Howell Headliner 709 Duo
- 6x6 slides
- 5 inch f/4 lens
- helical focusing
- accepts individual slides with combination changer
- accepts slides in magazines or trays up to 30
- accepts cardboard, glass and metal mounts
- die cast aluminum
- high velocity fan cooling system
- runs on 105-125v 50/60 cycle AC
- accepts Selectron 2x2 changer or 2x2 and 6x6 manual Deluxe changer
- 500 watt lamp
- $89.95 includes case
- projection lamps $5.15
- Selectron-Semimatic Changer $12.50
- Brumberger Fleetwood No. 1406
- 6x6 and 2x2 slides and superslides
- manual changer
- coated 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- helical focusing
- 500 watts, 115v AC
- switches on rear
- blower ventilation
- choice of 3 stainless steel slide carriers
- 35mm or Bantam or superslides
- 6x6 slides
- single frame stereo or Bantam slides
- automatic frame centering
- four way tilt arangement
- $79.50
- $14.95 case
- carrier for 2x2, 6x6, single frame of stereo $3.95 each
- also available 3 to 9 inch coated lens
- Brumberger Fleetwood no. 1406 W/140
- 6x6 slides, 35mm 2x2 slides
- 13 pounds
- 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- helical focusing
- 500 watt lamp
- 115 volts
- blower cooling
- switches on rear
- automatic changer for 6x6 slides
- automatic frame centering
- vertical and horizontal tilting
- $99.50
- $14.95 for case
- manual carriers
- 3, 4, 7, and 9 inch lenses
- remote control accessory
- Brumberger Riviera No. 1422 W/144
- same as No. 1422 W/140 but with manual changer
- $59.50
- Fer-Color Model 6-6
- 2x2 and 6x6 slides
- folds into 14 x 13 x 4 inch carrying case
- case has built-in 12x12 screen for table top viewing
- instantly converts for wall or screen projection
- 100 watt T8 bulb
- blower cooled
- 115-120 volts a/c
- aspherical condenser system
- adjustable mirror
- all-metal construction
- weighs under 11 pounds
- manual changer
- automatic frame centering
- knob-control for image positioning
- helical focusing lens
- $149.50 (includes case, plastic containers for 140 slides storage)
and 57mm f/2.8 lens for 2x2 slides
- $151.50 with 85mm f/2.8 lens for 6x6 slides
- $179.50 with both lenses
- accessory film strip carrier $12
- Distributor: G.A. Buttafarri
- Honeywell 650
- 35mm half frame to 6x6 slides
- 125mm f3.5 lens
- 6 foot cord for remote control focusing
- slide change, reverse, pointer, and editing light
- accepts slides individually or in Sawyer trays holding 40 slides in
all mounts
- changing slides by means of built-in timer with 5 to 15 second period
- override device
- 300-500 watt lamp
- blower cooled
- 110-125 volts a/c
- magnesium and aluminum construction
- shifting optical system for different formats
- $210 including case and remote control
- $8.95 for 12 foot remote control extension cord
- $1.95 for trays
- Honeywell, Heiland Division Mfger.
- McClure Fire Fly
- slides up to 6x6
- f/3 lens
- accepts trays holding up to 36 slides in metal mounts
- changes slides manually by push-pull action
- accepts Airequipt changer
- 110 volt or battery operation
- $150 - includes case, rechargeable nickel cadmium battery, 4x6 inch
rear projection screen
- McClure Projectors Inc. - Mfger
- Polaroid
- takes 6x6 slides, both standard and polaroid type 46 film
- special polaroid mounts insure correct side-up projection
- 6 1/2 inch f/5.6 lens
- 500 watt bulb
- self-contained case
- $109.75
- model 613 slide changer for 2x2 slides $4.95
- Polaroid Corp. - Mfger
- Prado Model 66
- 6x6 mounted slides, adaptable for 2x2 slides
- helical focusing
- interchangeable condensers
- 500 watt lamp
- blower cooled and convection cooling
- hinged window for sorting slides
- heat resistant filters for use with 750 watt lamp
- tilting device
- $249 with 150mm Hektor f/2.5 lens
- microprojection attachment accessory
- 2x2 slide adapter accessory
- 200 and 250mm lenses also available
- E. Leitz Inc. - Distributor
Realist 620 Slide Projector Photo
Photo courtesy of Charlie Baugh - [email protected]
- Realist 620 Deluxe
- 6x6 slides, adaptable to 2x2
- blower cooled
- 300 watt proximity mirror type lamp
- 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- screen blackout between slides
- storage space for 40 slides
- all metal construction
- $44.50
- 2x2 adapter with conversion lens $4.95
- Realist Inc. Mfger
- Ricoh Reverscope
- projects positive image from 35mm and 6x6 negative strips
- Black light illumination
- 115 volt a/c
- projection size 2 3/4'' x 4'' and 3 3/4'' x 3 3/4''
- $279.50 including negative carrier
- Allied Impex Corp. distributor
- Rollei Universal Automatic
- slides up to 6x6
- 110 to 160mm f/2.8 zoom lens
- remote control focusing and slide changing
- motor drive for focus, forward, and reverse
- accepts trays holding 50 35mm slides, 30 6x6 slides in all mounts
- remote control standard equipment
- uses Rollei, Agfa, Leitz, or Zeiss trays
- 500 watt DAK lamp
- blower cooled
- 110 volt a/c
- 35mm and 6x6 slides can be intermixed
- $300 with case
- Burleigh Brooks Inc. distributor
- Sears Model 9888
- half and full-frame 35mm and super slides in 40 capacity TDC type
hook-together trays, and 6x6 slides manually
- 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- remote control focusing up to 12 feet
- trays accept slides in all mounts
- slides can be shown in batches of up to 40, without a tray,
- remote control changing, forward, and reverse (in trays)
- cord is 12 feet long for remote control
- slides can also be changed manually or with built-in timer
- timer cycles from 5 to 60 seconds
- hold slide and over-ride device
- 500 watt CZA lamp
- blower cooled
- 110-120 volt a/c
- $100 with case
- Sears Roebuck and CO. distributors
- Tower 9885
- slides up to 6x6 and half-frame stereo
- 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- remote control focusing with 12 foot cord
- accepts slides individually or in trays of up to 40 slides in all mounts
- changes slides manually, by remote control cord (12 ft) or built-in
timer
- timer ranges from 5 to 60 second interval
- hold-slide and over-ride device
- 500 watt lamp
- blower cooled
- 110-120 volt 60 cycle a/c operation
- die-cast aluminum construction
- top tilts to facilitate cleaning condensers
- $85.95 including remote control and case
- zoom lens available as an accessory
- Sears, Roebuck Co. distributors
Brumberger T10 slide projector
From a 1/28/98 EBAY Listing:
- 6x6 slides
- 35mm slides
- Airequipt tray
- Brumberger 5", 3.5 Anastigmat lens
- 500 watt bulb
- manual mechanism
- Slides go in one side, pile up out the other
- adjustment for cardboard or glass mount slides
Larger than 6x6 Transparency Projectors
- Balopticon BDT 4
- takes slides up to 3 1/4 x 4''
- 4 inch lens (interchangeable)
- 500 watt lamp
- prefocus base
- 115 volts
- ventilation by convection
- power switch on cord
- double slide carrier
- condensers adjustable for lenses of various focal lengths
- manual tilting arrangement in metal carrying case
- $161.50
- accessories include 6, 8, and 10 inch lenses
- Bausch and Lomb Inc. Mfger
- Balopticon BDT 12
- see BDT model 4 above
- comes with 12 inch lens
- $172 with case
- lenses available as accessories are 10 and 15 inch
- Bausch and Lomb Inc. Mfger
- Beseler Model C
- takes 3 1/4''x 4'', 3 1/4'' x 3 1/4'', 2 3/4'' x 2 3/4'' and 2 1/4''
x 2 1/4'' (6x6) slides
- adaptable to 2x2 and 35mm filmstrips
- 110 volts
- convection cooling
- adjustable base
- variety of lenses
- 2x2 slide filmstrip adapter accessory
- prices on request
- Charles Beseler Co Mfger
- Beseler LN
- for 3 1/4'' x 4'' slides
- steel construction
- weight 12 pounds
- 500 watt T20 or 1000 watt T20 prefocused base lamp
- 115 volts
- convection cooled
- side switch
- manually operated
- condenser system adjustable to match projection lens
- push-pull type slide carrier
- sliding focusing
- single type lens
- other lenses available in focal lengths of 6 1/2'' to 32 inch
- $52.50
- Charles Beseler Co. Mfger
- Beseler Slide King
- 3 1/4'' x 4'', 2 3/4'' x 2 3/4'', 2x2 slides
- specifically designed for theater and auditorium projection
- optical sstem and wide choice of condensers permit projection over
140 feet with image size up to 20 feet
- forced draft blower cooling
- front and rear elevating device
- $253-$425 with built-in pointe
- (photo shows long bellows mounted lens on novoflex like bellows)
- Charles Beseler Co. Mfger
- Brumberger Riviera No. 1422 w/140
- takes 2 3/4'' x 2 3/4'' slides
- automatic changer
- weight 13 pounds
- 5 inch f/3.5 lens
- helical focusing
- 300 watt lamp
- blower cooling
- switch on rear
- automatic changer
- vertical and horizontal tilt
- $79.50
- $14.95 for case
- manual carrier, 4,7, and 9 inch lenses available
- Brumberger Co.Inc. Mfger
- Linhof 500
- 2 1/4'' x 2 3/4'' slides in glass mounts
- changes slides manually
- 200mm Leitz Dimar f/4 lens
- helical focusing
- blower cooled
- 110 volts a/c
- $339
- $39.50 for case
- adapter frame accessory for 6x6 slides $7.35 per pair
- conversion for 35mm slides with condensers, 100mm f/2.8 lens $89.50
- as above, but with 150mm f/2.8 lens $119.50
- Kling Photo Corp. Distributor
- Optirex Epidiascope
- slides up to 3 1/4'' x 3 1/4'' down to 35mm including filmstrips
- also for opaque copy
- 500 watt lamp with mirror intensification
- double condensers
- blower cooled
- $340 with 400mm f/3.9 and 250mm f/2.5 lenses
- filmstrip attachment accessory $14
- 35mm slide attachment $23
- 100mm f/2.8 lens $35
- test-tube attachment
- (photo shows short narrowing snout lens and accessories)
- E. Fischel Jr. Inc. Distributor
American Optical Model GK |
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Photo Courtesy Ed J. Roth
American Optical Model GK Slide Projector
From a 1/24/98 Ebay Listing
- interchangeable lenses
- interchangeable slide carriers
- multiple formats, e.g., 35mm, 3.25"x4" (aperture is 3"x3.75")
- bellows extend to 3 feet!
- steel case, maroon color wrinkle paint
Wall Street Camera Ad for BL755 from Feb. 1965 Pop. Photography
- price $109.95 with carrying case and 7 inch f/3.5 lens (shipping $1.25)
- takes 2x2 and 2 1/4'' x 2 1/4'' slides
- first automatic to take both 2x2 and 6x6 slides
- accepts intermixed sizes in the same tray
- all controls centralized on illuminated panel (right side in photo)
- preview screen permits simple, easy editing
- 4 to 30 second automatic slide interval timer
- one button forward and reverse operation
- 500 watt lamp provides brilliant projection
- push-button remote control with accessory cord
- 7 inch f/3.5 coated lens fills screen perfectly
- single slide editing without removing tray
- non-spill slide tray holds up to 40 slides
- compact - 6 1/2'' high by 12 1/4'' x 12 1/2'' wide
- Bausch and Lomb factory guarantee
- Top rated in popular photography test report - ask for free copy
- slide trays for 655a/656/676 per dozen - $12.95 (2x2 35mm)
- slide trays for 755 (per dozen) $17.50 (note 6x6 sized different)
- 4 inch or 5 inch lens for 655a, 656, 676 $19.50
- 7 inch lens for 655a, 656, 676 $29.50
- zoom lens (3 3/4'' to 6 1/2'') for 655a, 656, 676 $49.50
- 2x2 adapters for 755 package of 20 $1.25
- 6x6 slide mounts package of 40 $3.95
- 15 foot remote slide change cord all models except 676 $4.95
- 30 foot - as above $7.95
- carrying case for 12 B and L 2x2 trays $7.95
- carrying case for 6 B and L 6x6 trays $7.95
- 6x6 cardboard mount stiffeners (24) $1.25
- 5 inch lens for model 755 $22.50
- projection pointer for all models $7.95
- extra pointer bulbs each $1.50
- 36 B and L service centers in the U.S.
- photo with text - Brand New! Very Finest! Improved 'Pop-Proof' Model!
- (photo shows opening at top in which slides can be pulled out, flipped)
- (photo shows slide tray fitting into projector body next to lens)
- (photo shows illumination screen on right side with all controls)
John Craig's Listing of
9,000 Manuals is probably your best source for manuals if you need
one and can't locate it for your slide projector. Unfortunately, he has
relatively few slide projector manuals, but may be able to recommend
other sources.
Camera Traders Online
has some Prado 66 and other Leica manual copies.
Camera Traders Online
also has Ansco and other manuals...
Superslides
Double the impact of 35mm but just as easy to
project
For more information about superslides, see Superslide 4x4 (127) Film Resources
Superslides are in-between 6x6 slides and 35mm slides, being 4x4 cm in
size but fitting in a superslide mount that will work with most 35mm
projectors. You get about double the viewable film area (185%) of a
regular 35mm slide. But mounted superslides are 2'' x 2'' in size, just like
the 35mm
slides, so they fit in most 35mm projectors. I say most because some glass
mount superslide versions may be too thick for some 35mm slide projectors
in a few cases.
The usual superslide image is 4cm x 4cm square, but most slide mounts
permit cropping the image as desired
(just as with regular 35mm slides). Regular 6x6 slides have just over
double the area of superslides, but more than four times the area of 35mm
slides. So superslides are a compromise, but a very promising one for the
photographer who wants to get the most out of available 35mm slide
projecting equipment.
How do you get superslide sized slides? You can shoot them that way
directly,
e.g., with a Hasselblad 16S/A16S superslide back or a native 4x4 camera
such as the Rollei Grey Baby cameras (using 127
film). The latter site provides sources for slide mounts and related
resources for superslides (e.g., 127 film sources).
You can cut superslides down
from any larger size slide, including 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9, and so on. Or
you can use any medium format slide duplicator on these formats to crop and
duplicate a
slide for superslide use. You can even blow up a 35mm slide to
superslide size, including cropping into the square format with many
slide duplicator setups. Granted, an original medium format negative will
have higher image quality than the blown-up from 35mm superslides.
You can also cheat, and shoot two or more images at the same time (e.g.,
on different backs and even with different film, as with multiple Bronica 6x6
cameras film backs). This approach has the advantage of giving you an
original
6x6 or larger slide for future use, with a second original to use for
superslide use. Recall that the superslide can only be made from a 4cm
x 4cm sized film area, so anything larger must obviously be cropped to
this size for superslide mounting.
You may want to slip a clear plastic mask under your Bronica prism
viewfinder, for example, or other medium format camera finder (e.g., Kowa
6 screen, Hasselblad waist level finder, Bronica Magnifying hood etc.).
Mark and center the actual dimensions as they will be mounted
of your superslide onto this clear plastic mask with a pen marker (or sharp
object for a scratched in line). Now you can see your regular viewfinder,
along with a marked square the correct size for your superslide
cut-outs. You can now compose your image for the superslide format in
mind. In effect, you are converting your regular medium format back or
equipment into a superslide sized back or camera during composition.
Once you have your unmounted transparencies developed, you can use any of
a variety of cutters to cut out the desired 4cm x 4cm superslide image area.
You can mask off some of the area if needed on some slide mounting types with
opaque masks or tape. Finally, you can mount your own superslides using a
variety of slide mounts available (see listings for 4x4 mounts and cutters).
In summary, superslides represent a very inexpensive way to bridge the
gap between 35mm quality slides and those of medium format. Superslides
offer double the film area and quality of 35mm, but in a form factor that
can be used in
current 35mm slide projectors. This fact can be very useful, given the
extremely high cost of audio-visual slide show productions using
medium format projectors (see note below).
See Related Postings on slide projectors etc.
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Postings Related to Slide Projectors...
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998
From: "R. Bender" [email protected]
Subject: [Rollei] Rollei] Super slides
I use a Mamiya superslide cutter that I got from KEH for $40 a few
years ago:
Mamiya Superslide Cutter Manual
(courtesy Bell and Howell/ Mamiya)
I saw in their recent catalog under Mamiya 645 stuff, section MS39,
that they are now going for $29 new:
http://www.keh.com/catalog/text/ms.html
Does anyone know if 35mm film scanners do a decent job with
superslides? I'm thinking about getting an HP PhotoSmart scanner with
the HP Photosmart photo printer.
R. Bender
(A Mamiya, Nikon and Rollei user. Formerly known as [email protected].)
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 8 Jun 1996
Subject: 127 slide mounts [Ed. Superslides]
With all the talk lately on Baby Rollei's, I'm still trying to find
some 127 slide mounts.
Anyone have any ideas for a U.S. source?
Porter's Camera Store, Box 628 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Cat # 55-0275
$14.95 per box of 100...same are reusable
These can also be used to salvage a 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 that was shot too
loose..just cut same down with scissors and slide it into above. It can then
be projected with a regular 35mm projector...quite spectacular as it has
about 35% greater image area than a regular 35mm slide.
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 1996
From: Marc James Small
Subject: Kiev 66 projector
I have a Kiev 66 and have used it for several years. Like so many SPS
(Soviet/Post-Soviet) items, it is mechanically crude but optically
superlative.
Mine dates from the early 1980's and is dual format. The slide trays are
DIN. The plug is NOT a standard one, though. Single-voltage -- 220v
only
-- and it took me a while to find a HIGH power transformer (the transformer
was made in China: thus my MF slide projection is done with American or
German film in Dutch slide mounts, German trays, on a Ukrainian projector
powered by a Chinese transformer -- wow! Almost as bad as my
Swedish/German/Ukrainian/Japanese Hasselblad. Talk about world cars!)
A friend who just came back from Kazakhstan said you could pick these up
new-in-box for $US 15 there.
There are other dual-format projectors (Leica used to make them, and I
believe Rollei, Kindermann, and Zett -- old Zeiss-Ikon -- still do) but
these are quite expensive.
Marc
See Related Postings on slide projectors etc.