OK, my pick. Though it was marketed as a projector, it was really a movie viewer. The notorious Bentley movie viewer ... Guaranteed to lay down a terrible scratch Everytime! It was a portable unit designed for people to watch films on the go, and ran on batteries. I don't have any pics of it, if someone could put up a photo of it, I'd appreciate it.
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My personal pick...
- Any projector that films can't be unthread mid-run.
- Any projector that are waaaaay too complicated that users couldn't do necessary service (such as belt replacing) themselves.
- Any projector that uses obsolete/hard to find projection lamps.
- Any projector that scratches films right in the first run.
- Any projector that...
Oh wait, what I had left then?
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Nantawat, you've just described the entire Eumig 800 series and later sound machines since none of those can be unthreaded midway!
From your list of requirements you are without a doubt referring to the early Eumig 700 sound machines, since they meet all those specs easily plus a lot more you didn't mention.
Sorry, but I couldn't resist a shameless plug for my favorite series of machines!Last edited by Joseph Banfield; June 14, 2021, 01:21 AM.
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DAMN IT MARK!......... THAT was the other one that was on the tip of my tongue when I was writing my previous entry on this subject in response to Gary. Thank you for bringing it up and reminding me / us all. I wish I had remembered it.
I knew there were three of them that I classed as "toys" (Toy Story 3 ?). They used to run using something like a 10watt car indicator bulb so you can imagine the jaw dropping brilliant image they never projected.
The company Scientific and Technical had a lot to answer for....!!
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GAF projectors looked poorly made. I did have two of their low end cameras that were terrible for automatic exposure.
back in the day going through camera shops or camera departments I really loved looking at the different models in the display cases.
this particular brand never interested me to buy one.
on the other end of the spectrum I was only able to afford Bell & Howell model 1733 BZ which ran pretty darn good although they were limited
I absolutely positively marveled at the Elmo line but could never afford them until later in life. And even though now Elmo can be a problematic Machine given the age I still have no regrets.
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