Got slides or home movies in the family archive?
Before you go through expense of transferring movies or slides to digital formats, you might opt to look through the collection to make selection & editing decisions.
Make it an event! Break out the snacks and beverages and invite family for the screening – especially the youngsters who have never seen these vintage technologies.
You can pick-up on Friday and return on Monday, or delivery/setup/pickup to you for an additional fee.
Kodak Carousel
Projector
$49/2-days
Perfect for slide collections already stored in Kodak Carousel trays.
Use with either its built-in viewing screen, or enlarge on a wall or screen with a supplied zoom lens to see your vintage slides.
Projector can automatically change slides, or you can operate with a cabled remote control.
Once you focus the first slide, all other slides will pop into focus.
If you have loose or boxed slides, those can be viewed with this projector with use of an optional Stack Loader (additional $10).
Sawyer
500C Slide Projector
$49/2-days
If your collection is stored in rectangular or round trays that are not Kodak, most likely they can be viewed with this projector
Projector advances or reverses the slide show with a cabled remote control.
Pana-View Automatic
Slide Viewer
$15/2 days
Ideal for collections of loose or boxed slides.
Load up to 40 slides slides into the hopper, then manually advance the slides into its lit 4″ x 4″ magnified viewer.
Operates with either 2 “D” batteries or a supplied AC adapter.
Kodak
477 MovieDeck
$49/2-days
Kodak’s MovieDeck is self contained – no arms to raise or reels to attach.
Simply mount your 8mm or Super8 film reel to a top spindle, insert the film end into a self-loader, then sit back and watch.
The projector has a built-in viewing screen or can project onto a wall or screen