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Old 06-25-2018, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Telecolor 3007 View Post
There where portable (or at least smaller) 35 m.m. projectors. They camed with one when I was in kindergarten. And I've seen somwehere a manual for one.
Here are images with 35 m.m. portable film (movie) projectors: http://www.film-tech.com/warehouse/p...860&category=1
http://www.hallucine.fr/en/rental-sa...nema-material/
Comments:

1) The first picture (two MP-30s) deos not show the take up reels. I presume they must be under the table.
2) There would be no place in the US where it would be legal to use these with nitrate film due to fire regulations, thereby limiting the availability of old films
Edit: of course, I mean as portable in ordinary rooms. Fire regulations would allow use in a fire-proof booth.
3) The projectors in the second page look like they are portable only by truck, too big to be considered for home use.

http://www.matthewwagenknecht.com/th...costs-of-film/
cost of film only (not including printing)
New from Kodak $863 per 1000’ roll (11 minutes)
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