View allAll Photos Tagged Projectors
Giveaway for 2 Kopykake Projectors {Worldwide}
sweetopia.net/2013/03/kopykake-projector-giveaway-interna...
Name: Jennifer Leban
School: Sandburg Middle School
Town: Elmhurst
State: Illinois
sandburg-elmhurstcusd205-il.schoolloop.com/art
Continuing clockwise: digital projector and screen...
This was the movie projector from the Cabri Hall (now the Cabri Museum) and dates back to around 1946. It showed movies for almost 50 years, until the theatre became unprofitable and closed in the mid-1990s.
Camera projector mechanism from France. No maker's name. Number 1032. Probably made by René Bunzli and Pierre-Victor Continsouza
More info: cinegraphica.blogspot.be/2011/10/mechanism-bunzli-contins...
Overhead projectors were used to replace the chalkboard. The instructor did not have to erase the information but only had at change the transparency sheet and reuse it for the next class.
This is a pico projector attached to an iPhone. Pretty awesome way to watch my downloaded movies! This pico projector was made by Aaxa Tech and is called the P2.
My flatmate had a projector from his work at home tonight. We don't have anything suitable to actually project onto, so he covered the bookshelf in the lounge with a sheet.
The projectors from the Palace Cinema, James Street, Arbroath, pictured not long before the building was demolished in late 1992, to make way for housing. Does anyone know if they were salvaged?
Three of the six projectors that illuminate the giant mirror ball on Blackpool's Promenade. The 'coaster in the background is the Big One at the Pleasure Beach.
The projector is on the KVM with that monitor. The mouse and keybord are wireless and work anywhere in the room.
Local Accession Number: 11_07_003751
Title: Antique mutoscope at Eastern States Exposition, Springfield
Creator/Contributor: Grant, Spencer, 1944- (Photographer)
Genre: Slides
Date created: 1971
Physical description: 1 slide : color ; 35 mm.
General notes: Title from photographer caption.
Subjects: Projectors
Collection: Spencer Grant Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright (c) Spencer Grant
A mysterious golden projector sits in an abandoned chocolate factory in Northern France. The only person is the strange caretaker who seems to be taking a nap so we don't ask any questions (also, we're a bit worried about the deformity).
Apparently he (or someone else) is a big film buff as there are reels of old French films scattered throughout the abandoned factory.
Transferring all of my super eight film into digital, its taken most of the winter. Got a simple and effective set-up. Found a good use for the D800 it takes incredibly good movies once ya get the setting right.
The creaky piece of equipment you see here is a Fumeo X900. This double-band projector is a couple of decades old and screens full frame super-16mm film stock. It's currently in use on the smaller of this cinema's two screens.
For those who think that the Smart Phone Projector is operated by complicated electronics that needs to be hooked to the smart phone, this is not the case. All that you need to do is to clip the smart phone at the back of the device, and you could already get an amplified image that can be enjoyed by the rest of the crew.
This minimizes the battery use for your phone. In fact, you can watch videos with your friends with ease as the lens of this simple box can amplify an image up to 10 times. For £11.95, minus the stress on your battery, the Smart Phone Projector is a practical accessory for your phone.
Obviously, this needs some work. The DVD player, the projector on an old milk crate, and the FM transmitter that a friend bought for our drive in movie project. The sound is pretty good broadcast to a boom box at the foot of the bed.
I-connect View X laser pico projector is a portable projector that fit in your pocket and support iPhone, iPad to do presentations, showing photos and videos at everywhere.
Read review here: www.liewcf.com/i-connect-view-x-laser-pico-projector-revi...