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Which one of you two knows anything
about slide projectors? What would you like to know? They are ceasing production. RB |
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Bobsprit wrote:
Which one of you two knows anything about slide projectors? What would you like to know? They are ceasing production. Superceded by laptops and (S)VGA projectors? (I haven't shot slides in years - haven't shot film since I got my digicam...) -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
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![]() LED projectors are today's 'de rigueur for professionals. S.Simon "Wally" wrote in message ... Bobsprit wrote: Which one of you two knows anything about slide projectors? What would you like to know? They are ceasing production. Superceded by laptops and (S)VGA projectors? (I haven't shot slides in years - haven't shot film since I got my digicam...) -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
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Simple Simon wrote:
LED projectors are today's 'de rigueur for professionals. I guess so, given the increased use of digital photography. I don't take much interest in photography, but I've encountered LED projectors in an IT capacity - very popular with people who play with Powerpoint. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
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(You have now established an early lead over LOCO)
Well, for openers, who is the "they" that is ceasing production? Kodak. All lines will be effected, including computer control systems still used in some museum and planetariums. I believe Kodak will still support them for a while, but no new units will be built. Here's a clip from PHOTO magazine... Kodak Dropping Slide Projectors By PHOTOgraphic Staff September 22, 2003 — Add the venerable slide projector to the list of vanishing 20th century artifacts. Kodak will cease production of its slide projectors and accessories in June 2004, according to a mid-July email sent to institutional users by Kodak account manager Glenn Price. The "pre-disclosure" was intended to give government agencies, (and by extension, arts institutions, and schools and universities) plenty of time to prepare – either by accelerating their slide-scanning programs, or by stocking up on projectors and parts while they are still available. Affected product lines are the Carousel, Ektagraphic, Ektalite, and Ektapro projectors, and all Kodak slide projector accessories. Kodak will continue to provide service and support for slide projectors until 2011, and Comm-Tec, the company's German distributor, will continue to sell Ektapro projectors and accessories beyond 2004, according to the widely circulated email. "Investigating and installing replacement technologies can be a challenging and costly effort with a long implementation timeline." Price wrote, "Many may wish to purchase backup units for currently installed slide projectors while making the transition." He requested that institutions make Kodak aware of future requirements to insure that there would be "enough products on hand before production ends." |
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LED projectors are today's 'de rigueur for professionals..
I think you may mean LCD projectors. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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SAIL LOCO wrote:
LED projectors are today's 'de rigueur for professionals.. I think you may mean LCD projectors. I think you may be right. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk On webcam: Black Cat In Coal Cellar |
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