Showing posts with label carousel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carousel. Show all posts

9/20/2012

Kodak BC4601 Carousel 4600 Projector Review

Kodak  BC4601 Carousel 4600 Projector
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The editor says that one can be seated while using the remote. While this is true, the reviewer doesn't note the fact that the remote has to be attached to the slide projector itself. I was expecting a little more sophisication, such as when one uses a remote to change channels on a television.
Also, the projector does not come with a lens, nor is there a cover for the projector itself. If one considers buying this product, keep in mind that one will have to get various accessories, such as a lens, and a decent covering case, and perhaps a more sophisicated remote -- one that is not necessarily attached to the projector.

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The Kodak Carousel 4600 projector gives you sharp, bright images andquiet, dependable operation. It accepts 2-by-2-inch slides in either 80- or 140- slide trays. Its safety thermal fuses protect the projector from overheatingwhile the slide prewarmer prevents the slides from "popping." When no slide isbeing projected, the dark screen shutter latch automatically masks the light.The remote control lets you scan forward and in reverse without having to leaveyour seat. The carousel tray allows you to load slides quickly and gives youaccess to all slides at all times. You can adjust the projection level up to 16degrees with the rear leveling foot. The projector comes with a full one-yearwarranty.

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5/04/2012

Kodak Carousel Transvue 80 Slide Tray B80T Review

Kodak Carousel Transvue 80 Slide Tray B80T
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Trying to decide between the two popular 80 capacity trays Kodak produced? The Ektagraphic Universal trays and the Transvue BT80 trays are both designed to work with the exact same projectors. The latch mechanism design is a little different on them but both types work well, are durable, and both are "Universal" (they both fit the exact same Carousel and Ektagraphic III projector models). The only real difference is the color, so if you prefer black buy the Ektagraphic Universal tray, if you prefer gray buy the BT80 (Transvue) trays.
If you are considering the Kodak 140 capacity trays and your slides are more than 20 years old it can be a bit of a gamble. Many slide types, especially the Kodak cardboard mounts that were so popular for decades, will normally warp just a little with age. When this happens they will still work fine in the 80 capacity trays but tend to jam occasionally (or often depending on the degree of the warp) when used in the 140 capacity tray. So if you have cardboard or plastic mounted slides (and you would like for them to work dependably for years to come) it is safer to stick with the 80 capacity trays.

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The Kodak Carousel Transvue 80 slide tray holds up to 80 1/16-inch slides--cardboard mounted only. Several easy-to-use, peel-away labels are included so you can identify and index your slides. The tray is translucent gray for easy slide-number identification. This tray isn't compatible with Kodak S-Series or Kodak Ektagraphic S-AV2000, S-AV2030, or S-AV2050 models.

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