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Kodak instamatic M55-L projector

1965

Kodatoy Projector Universal Model

Bol Cinegraphe Camera

1924-1930

Kodascope Eight-500 projector, 1955

1955

Kodascope projector, no. K6032.

Improved Motiograph projector Model 1-A

1911

Pathé Kok 28mm projector

1908-1912

Bol Cinégraphe 35mm cine camera

1924

No name for manufacturer. Projector for 35mm film, 400' reels. F:2" lens; in rackwork mount whcich moves gate and lamphouse; 2-blade shutter before lens. Electric lamphouse (lamp missing); double condensor. Beater intermittent, single sprocket; separate bracket for feed and takeup reels held side by side.

Home projector for 35mm film

Assembled by Kodak Ltd from parts made in the USA. Auto threading 8mm projector, 200' reels; intermittenat claw only, no sprockets. f/1.6 lens. No DD 25101.

Brownie 8 Movie Projector model A15

1960-1966

Home cine projector for 35mm film; spool arms missing; F:2" lens, rack focused. Beater intermittent, 2 sprockets; framing control. Fibre single blade shutter. Iron lamphouse; double condensor; no light source.

Home cinema projector

For 8mm film, 200' reels; Kodak Projection Ektanar lens F:22mm f/1.2; automatic threading. Integral case.

Kodak Chevron 8 projector Model IP

Ensign Triple Gauge projector

Ensign Triple Gauge projector, c 1930

1925-1935

The Midas Cine Camera - Projector in two parts. One contains mechanism for talking and for projecting pictures whilst the other part is a container for batteries supplying electric currentfor the motor when taking, and for the lamp when projecting. For normal use, 41.5 volt U2 type batteries are fitted. A Cranking handle is employed for projection. The lens for taking as well as projection is a fixed focus Taylor, Taylor, Hobson Anastigmat F.2.5 20mm f.l. The whole unit is made of metal with a black crackle finish. Midas Camera-Projector Ltd, c. 1932. With carrying case and informational booklet.

The Midas Cine Camera-Projector

circa 1932

Eumig cine projector for 9.5mm cine with centre perforations and a variable speed motor. The take up spool is driven by a wire belt and the drive between motor and sprocketmovements is carried out by means of a rubber bely. Rewinding the film is manual. Fitted with a Kino Superior No.1 lens 5cm f.l. made by Meyer. Euming, c.1936. In a case.

Eumig 9.5mm cine projector

circa 1936

For 16mm film 400' reels; Kodak Projection Ektanon lens F:2" f/1.6. Claw intermittent (gate missing); 2 sprockets. Motor drive. 110-240v mains transformer in base.

Kodascope Model EE Projector.

For 8mm film, 800' reels; Astro-Kino IV lens F:22,, f/1.5; claw intermittent, 2 sprockets; 18/24 fps set by inching knob. No 121839.

Siemens S8 projector

35mm film projector for 35mm films 1000 feet reels. Maltese cross intermittent, 2 sprockets, shutter blades broken, home made lamphouse with electric lamp.

35mm Film Projector

For 35mm film. 800' reels held coaxially inside base. Lens missing; intermittent sprocket, s sprockets; centrifugal safety shutter. 3 balde shutter before lens; electrric motor drive; electric lamphouse. No 34 300.

Pathe projector

Matagraph 35mm cine and magic lantern slide projector, 1898. Levi, Jones & Co Ltd, London. The mahogany body stamped '11'; hand crank, brass-bound lens, lacquered-brass beater movement, rear metal safety shutter, top-mounting film-holder, lantern slide holder and metal lamphouse with chimney. (In maker's original box with lacquered brass fixing screws - 1997-5006/2).

Matagraph 35mm cine and magic lantern slide projector

1898

Kodascope Eight model 80 projector. For 8mm film 200' reels; Kodak F:1" f/1.6 lens; claw intermittent, 2 sprockets. For 110v supply.

Kodascope Eight model 80 projector

Kodascope Model K-75 projector. For 16mm film 400' reels; F:2" projection lens, helical focusing mount. Claw intermittent, 2 sprockets. Forward/still/reverse control; 110v; voltmeter missing. No 9529.

Kodascope Model K-75 Projector.

Kodascope Eight Model 30 projector. For 8mm film 200' reels. Claw intermittent, 2 sprockets, speed control; motor drive.

Kodascope Eight Model 30 Projector.

Projector for 8mm film, 200' reels. Two sprockets and claw intermittent drive; electric motor drive; variable speed through rheostat; framing through movable gate mask. In large wooden case, with 240 to 115v resistance and spare lamp.

Kodascope Eight Model 40 Projector

For Super 8 film, 200' reels. Claw intermittent, no sprockets; autothreading; screen in lid of integral case.

Kodak Instamatic M60-L Projector

Produced by Eastman Kodak but possiblly modified by Kodak Limited For 16mm film, 400' spools; F:1 1/2" lens; claw intermittent , 2 sprockets; motor drive. 110v, but with interchangeable plug-in internal resistances for other voltages. In fitted case with spool, spare lamp.

Mains Kodascope 16 Projector

IMAX rolling loop cine projector, manufactured by IMAX Corporation, Ontario, Canada, 1982. Incorporates unique 'rolling loop' film transport mechanism for 70mm film.

IMAX Rolling Loop Cine Projector, 1982

1982

For 8mm film 200' reels; claw intermittent; single sprocket. Motor, lamp, elevation, frame controls. Integral case, with reel.

Brownie Eight-58 projector

For 35mm film; no lens, rack mount; rack framing; beater intermittent; 3 sprockets. Chain driver takeup.

Early projector mechanism

IMAX camera mock-up, scale 1:1, made of wood by IMAX Corporation, Toronto, Canada, 1983.

Mock-up of IMAX camera 1983

1983

Siemens S8 projector. For 8mm film, 800' reels; Astro-Kino lens F:22mm, f/1.5; claw intermittent, 2 sprockets; 18/24 fps speed setting/inching knob missing. No 121584.

Siemens S8 projector. For 8mm film

Kodak Automatic 8 projector. For 8mm films, 200' reels; automatic threading; framing, focus controls. Integral case; spare lamp, 1963.

Kodak automatic 8 projector, 1963

1963

Model 80 Revere projector for 8mm film intended for hte American market. Motor has variable speed control and very efficient fan suppliesthe cooling for the projection lamp. Can take up to 700 WAtt bulb. Projection lens is a F.1.8 1 inch f.l. The Revere Camera Compan, c.1936. In case.

Model 80 Revere projector for 8mm film intended for the American market

circa 1936

Convertible for 16mm or 9.5mm film, 400' reels. Beater intermittent, two interchangeable sprockets; motor drive, speed control. In case with fitted box with 9.5mm sprockets, gate, spindles and conversion tools; resistance.

Peerless 9.5/16mm projector

For 8mm film 200' reels. Kodak Projection lens F:1", f/1.6. claw intermittent, 2 sprockets; motor drive.

Kodascope Eight-46 projector

Campro 9.mm Cinecamera/Projector. Home Cine Cameras Ltd, London. Clockwork drive; f/1.9 lens. Lamp missing.

Campro 9.mm Cinecamera/Projector. Home Cine Cameras Ltd

Kodascope Model D projector. For 16mm silent film 400' reels. Claw intermittent; single sprocket. Motor drive. No 11951. In fibre case with resistance.

Kodascope Model D projector, 1933

1933-1936

Ampro Imperial model Precision 16mm cine projector. For 16mm film 1200 foot reels. F:2 inch f/1.6 Simplex Ampro Ltd lens; claw intermittent, 2 sprockets; motor, speed, lamp controls, forward/reverse, framing, elevation. In fitted case with spare lamp, belt. Serial No K1225.Separate 240-110v transformer.

Ampro 'Imperial' Model Precision Projector

1950-1960

35mm hand operated Pathe projector.

35mm hand operated Pathe projector

Pathé 'Kok' ciné projector for 28mm films, c 1912, with metal cover. a hand-operated projector for 28mm film. The machine has a built-in generator for illumination.

Pathé 'Kok' ciné projector for 28mm films, c 1913

1912-1914

Pathe Baby projector, no. 136719. For 9.5mm film in 30 foot chargers. Automatic take up in film chamber (glass and retaining ring missing). Hand rewind; pulley for accessory motor drive. Lamp pheostat in base.

Pathe Baby projector, c 1925

1920-1925

Siemens 2000 ZE3 16mm cine projector, doulble band optical.magnetic sound projector, 1955-1965. With full, half and edge facilities. With optical reader, transformer, amplifier, speaker, record unit and accessories.

2000 ZE3 16mm cine projector by Siemens, c 1960

1955-1965

Made by British Acoustic Films for GB Equipments. For 16mm optical sound film, 800' reels. Dallmeyer Max-lite projection lens - glasses removed. Intermittent sprocket, 2 sprockets, reversed. Internal amplifier and speaker. Integral case with instructions and lacing chart in lid.

Gebescope Sound Projector Model B

Acme portable film projector for 35mm silent film, 800 feet reels, coaxially mounted inside case. Kershaw series A projection lens number 3810, internittent sprocket, 2 sprockets, focus and frame controls external, electric motor drive, incandescent electric lamp, number 1690. Sold by Jury's Imperial Pictures Ltd., London WC2. For 35mm silent film, 800 reels, coaxially mounted inside case. Kershaw Series A projection lens No 3810; intermittent sprocket, 2 sprockets; focus and frame controls external; electric motor drive; incandescent electric lamp. No 1690.

Acme Portable Film Projector for 35mm Silent Film

1920-1930

For 16mm film 800' reels arms extended. F:2" f/1.6 lens in helical focusing mount. Claw intermittent, 2 sprockets. Forward, still, reverse control. Motor speed control, voltmeter for lamp. No 7970.

Kodascope Model L Projector