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Zeiss Mark IV projector which was in use at the observatory's planetarium from 1964–2002. Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, CA
A quite old slide projector from my parents house, I had really used it around twenty years ago... now the special light bulb in it is gone and there is no way to find it... The shot was taken last summer, the background is one of our sea airdbed... :-)
Original shot taken with a Kowa E SLR camera, not removable 50mm f1,9, on kodak color plus 200 asa film, some post processing.
This was an old projector that I saw on display in a small shop in Tianzhifang, Taikang Rd, shanghai. I decided to make it look like an old photograph so used some texture layers to "age" it.
Nikon D7000
Tamron 17-50mm f2.8
Nikon sb-910
This is the original and now antique projector at The Magic Lantern cinema in Tywyn. I couldn't do much about the positioning and as I've just bought a Nikon sb-910, thought it was an ideal chance to test out the flash with bounce. They've just received a grant of £30,000 from the Peter Saunders Trust to move from film to digital.
I've been playing with self portraits again, using all the techniques I've been learning over the past couple years. This uses a projector pointed at me, a star filter, and a reptile fogger i had wrapped around a boom stand to pour onto me.
cause old school is still cool! My daughter has received a slide-projector from her grandparents for Xmas
Early film projectors, camera and poster, from Continuous Performance: Going to the Cinema a Hundred Years Ago, an exhibition marking the centenary of cinema-going in Britain held at the University of Kent, Oct-Nov 2009. Items are from the Nicholas Hiley collection.
This is my latest project that I am working on. Its a "Revere" 8mm projector. It took aproximatly 2 days of preity sold work to do. (subtracting hours of game playing and lots of food eating.) This is the completion stage of modeling it.
This is what happens when part of the upper extension slips, falls, and pinches one's finger. Ouch.
And my phone's no good at macro shots.
The hard disk laser projector, assembled into a handy toolbox form-factor. Includes dire safety warnings, and a supply current meter.
Just found this projector at an estate sale. Looked like this right out of the box and had about 30sec of film on it from a family fishing trip.
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On display in theater window
Fulton, MO
Actually, this doesn't look like it has any means to project. Maybe it's just a rewinder. Anyone know?
Projector lenses compared. I was lucky to get a box full and did not pay ebay prices for each one. Looking for ring bokeh and other qualities. Focus is like free lensing due to a quick mount set up, tilting changed the frame and amount of out of focus. white balance is wildly differing on a couple of frames, only +,- 100 on others and as you can see the back light changes gradually.
edit note: I found the sharpness to be disappointing on most. I prefer modern lens resolution but the older lenses have imperfect qualities that can be attractive and feel real
This is the side of an old 35mm projector in my office (Cross Films). Taken with Cooper's collar camera.
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These are the still in tact projectors at the Sutton Motor In. The massive stone entryway to this (now abandoned) Drive In is what brought it its notoriety.
Sutton, MA