Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think Leitz making a projector that takes Kodak Carousel trays is an excellent development -- just think about how I and thousands of others have these trays loaded with their favorite slides from years gone by. What happened, did the Kodak patent expire or something? One thing I heard though ... that the Leitz projectors will not function with Kodak 140 slide trays. They only take the 80 slide trays. Can someone confirm? And, if true, are we to figure that once the patent on the 140 slide trays expires they will take them too? A corollary question... I wonder if the Kodak stack loader works on the Leitz projector? When I was into projecting slides I thought this little handy device that simply lays on the top of the projector in lieu of the tray was a great invention for looking at those newly developed boxes of slides. Joe Codispoti wrote: > > Shel, > > For the price there is no better projector made than the Kodak Carousel > within hundreds of dollars. > The convenience of the round tray, the gravity feed, the millions of units > made cannot be matched by anyone. > The new Leitz projectors, based on the Carousel platform, are great but very > expensive in comparison. > > If you want something new, buy a Kodak Ektagraphic III projector. They have > perfect registration, they are available for as little as $200 used. Than > add a good quality lens such as the Golden Navitar 75-125 zoom and you will > have a dynamite outfit. If it has to say Leitz, have the logo painted on the > side. > > As for a screen, paint a wall flat white and you will have a "screen" that > does not undulate with every movement, does not have to be deployed or > folded or stored, and will give you the best image rendition. > > How do I know? I have tried them all and the above is what I use now. > > Joseph Codispoti > > > Shel Belinkoff wrote: > > > > > I'm starting to shoot more slides these days and my old Kodak Carousel > > > projector leaves a bit to be desired. Any suggestions for a good > > > quality projector and lens? Perhaps one in which the slides can be > > > stacked instead of loaded into trays.