Showing posts with label 16mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 16mm. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Kodak 16mm Projector

This 1963 Kodak Av 126 TR Projector has 2 projections speeds, 16 fps for silent film, and 24 fps for sound film. The film transport, rewind and take up transport works. The film transport is clean, the case is a bit worn. Manual threading of film with a diagram on the machine showing the film path. There is a phono and microphone input, volume and tone controls, and a separate phono output. The external speaker is located in the front cover. This work horse of a projector weighs about 35 1/2 lbs and outer cabinet measures 16 x 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches approximately. We will provide a scanned digital 18 page service manual (in pdf format) after purchase. Several 16mm films were played through this projector, one including sound, the projector played all films and the sound worked.  

This Kodak 16mm Projector is available here

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Keystone 16mm Viewer


Keystone 16mm Viewer No V 16

Keystone 16mm Viewer No V 16

Old Keystone Viewer for Keystone K 160 and K 161 Projectors. The viewer body is in good condition, the lenses need a cleaning, there appears to be no scratches.The Keystone Camera Company was an American manufacturer of consumer grade photographic equipment based in Boston, MA starting out around 1910. During the 1930s Keystone made a line of economical albeit durable 16mm movie cameras. some of these Keystone 16mm cameras are still in use today. Their products also included 8mm Movie Cameras and 126 / 110 film cameras as well as other Cine, Disc, Instant and 35mm cameras.

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