hallo noch einmal,
ich habe jetzt versuche zwei Steckbriefe zu den Filmprojektoren zu erstellen (muss leider auf English sein). Die ganzen Informationen habe ich aus dem Internet, bin mir aber nicht sicher, ob die so stimmen. Wäre super, wenn mir jemand dazu Feedback geben könnte und eventuell auch noch mehr relevante Informationen zu den Projektoren nennt.
Viele Grüße,
Asper
Cinemec LX1600
Other Names: Veronese LX1600
Estimated Production: 1960’s
In Milan, Italy
Film Width: 35 mm
Weight: 35 kg
Dimensions: cm 49 x 28 x 42
Playing Speed: 24 frames per second
Operating Voltage: 220 V; 50 Hz
Extra Information: Portable Projector
Arms for up to 2000 m Reels
Rewinding Torque Motor
Automatic Lamp Ignition
Automatic Shutter
35 W / 8 Ohm Incorporated Amplifier with built-in Pilot
Separate Regulation for Bass and Treble
This film projector was produced in the 1960s and back then very modern. It has a light weight and is easily portable. Therefore, it was used a lot especially for traveling cinemas. Unfortunately, this projector here is in bad conditions and cannot be used anymore. But we still know how it worked back in its days. We have two reels for 35mm films at the top of the projector. At the right one the film started and moved on through pressure rolls. It then passed the light of the lamp inside the projector and the image got send through a lens onto the screen. The speed of the image was 24 frames per second. After the projection it passed through some more pressure rolls and was then put onto the other reel.
Kinoton FP23
Other Names: Philips FP23
Estimated Production: 1970s
Germany ?????
Film Width: 35 mm
Weight: 48 kg
Dimensions: cm 45 x 43 x 38
Playing Speed: 24 frames per second
Operating Voltage: 220 V; 60 Hz
Extra Information: Portable Projector
Optional: Arms for up to 6000 m Reels
Rewinding Torque Motor
Automatic Lamp Ignition
Automatic Shutter
35 W / 8 Ohm Incorporated Amplifier with built-in Pilot
Separate Regulation for Bass and Treble
This projector was produced in the 1970s. It is a bit heavier than the Cinemec projector but was still well suited for transportation. Unfortunately, the projector here is not only in bad conditions but there is also the reel arm missing. Because of this there is no possibility to attach the two reels anymore. You can imagine them either at the back of the projector or on top of it. From there the film went through different tension rolls before it passed the light tunnel, where the image got projected onto a screen. After that it again went through other rolls before getting winded onto the other reel.