Only thing similar to it at school was an overhead projectorAndyT":2ivfv61p said:You're making me feel old! But it's easy to forget that we haven't all grown up with this sort of thing at school.
AFAIK the older kit would have had a high wattage filament bulb which might have had an internal reflector or just a metal mirror behind it. The later models would have had a quartz halogen bulb which would have been physically smaller.
If you want something better I guess you could use an LED - there are some impressively bright ones around, sold as lights for night time mountain biking - but I do think it's an odd way to go if you haven't already got boxes of old transparencies you want to show.
Also, I notice that your projector says it's for film strips. This was a format using 35mm film in one long strip, not cut and mounted into individually framed images. You just turned a knob to wind on from one image to the next.
I remember it very clearly as it was the way we were taught French at school in the 60s/70s - endless scenes of stick figures asking the way to the baker's shop or the station, with a reel to reel tape providing the soundtrack.
You might need to find an accessory with a winder on it if you want to recreate all that fun!
There was the exact film strip winder on thing on ebay for only 4.99 - only catch was it was still attached to the projector and was collection only :lol:
All the social networks, copy right issues etc this seems a great and annoying way to share/view special photos. I couldn't wait till after work and just opened the sample pack which seem really clear and vibrant !
the one on the bottom was the original one I tried. I thought the cat picture must have captured it looking at a fly- turns out it was a crumb from my toast I'll wait till its dark then have another slideshow evening/ few minutes
the other piece I bought on the same day was this piece for 2 quid
the idea was to pinch the two toggle switches for a lamp idea, then perhaps make it into a wierd key cupboard. I keep getting this voice in my head telling me to see if it works. Looks easier to understand than the digital version over the workshop !
Coley
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