Posts: 41
From: Herent, Belgium
Registered: Dec 2007
posted February 20, 2008 10:48 AM
I'll post this here 'cause there is no 35mm section.
As you can see I'm new to this forum (hello to all btw) and I hope someone can help me to identify this 35mm projector. The only thing that I can see written on the projector is 'made in Germany'.
It looks a lot like a Nitzsche Kinino projector but I'm not sure it's from the same manufacturer.
Posts: 156
From: Old Coulsdon. Surrey. UK
Registered: Oct 2006
posted February 20, 2008 04:37 PM
It was made in 1913 in Leipzig by Nitzche Kino, later taken over by Zeiss Ikon in 1933. It was called the Kinino Heim-Kinematograph Home 35mm Projector. Nitrate film at home, probably used by children. No health & safety rules at that time then.
Posts: 41
From: Herent, Belgium
Registered: Dec 2007
posted February 21, 2008 08:27 AM
I found a picture of the 1913 Kinino projector. Although it's very similar there are some differences. That's why I'm not 100% sure it's from Nitzsche. Maybe it's a later version of the Kinino model or maybe it's a copy by another manufacturer?
posted February 21, 2008 09:03 AM
What a fabulous piece of vintage cine equipment! Like Trev, I want one!
-------------------- The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital Projection, Elmo GS1200 f1.0 2-blade Eumig S938 Stereo f1.0 Ektar Panasonic PT-AE4000U digital pj
posted April 25, 2008 09:39 AM
I wonder if they advertised it that way - film projector and food mixer! Somehow, I don't think Trevor would approve !
-------------------- The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital Projection, Elmo GS1200 f1.0 2-blade Eumig S938 Stereo f1.0 Ektar Panasonic PT-AE4000U digital pj
Posts: 763
From: Auckland,New Zealand
Registered: Jun 2003
posted March 17, 2011 03:46 AM
Hello Erwin,what an interesting site you have.Is the obturator on the machine at eBay an "improved" one? Did it start life with a two blade shutter?What would postage to NZ be please?I guess I'd have sacrifice the transformer and use a locally purchased one. Lovely stuff,regards,Trev