Marvin
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Just picked up a Kodak Carousel Projector for $12.50 at the local Goodwill. I have three of these and wonder if they need any lubrication or service. this one seems to work fine and had a 80 tray.
Just picked up a Kodak Carousel Projector for $12.50 at the local Goodwill. I have three of these and wonder if they need any lubrication or service. this one seems to work fine and had a 80 tray.
A deal too good to pass up? lol
The "somehow appointed" custodian of the family archives (my late father's collection of ((mainly)) Kodachrome as well as Ektachrome, Fujichrome, and Agfachrome slides), the lot came with a Kodak Ektagraphic? slide projector (it's downstairs buried in my storage room somewhere, so I can't verify the model at the moment), a Smith-Victor table with a lightbox, a 5'x5' screen, and several dozen 80 and 140-slide trays. Ironic that as much as I dreaded being subjected to dad's slide shows as an adolescent, I sometimes find myself setting up for a slide show.
I have been unable to get our family Carousel working again. It's been sitting in storage for some years. One thing that was hard to find was a replacement bulb (at that time - as I said, it's been some years)...
Projector bulbs were outrageously priced in the 1980s and 1990s. The markup kept camera stores alive after the camera industry started making camera retailing unprofitable. One could argue it was a major factor in the demise of slides for personal photography.
Projector bulbs were outrageously priced in the 1980s and 1990s. The markup kept camera stores alive after the camera industry started making camera retailing unprofitable. One could argue it was a major factor in the demise of slides for personal photography.
Good news is that bulbs are now very affordable on auction sites, and have a nearly infinite shelf life.
Look for the three-letter code on the bulb. If the code has worn out:
"DFW" for the Carousel 550.
"DEK" for Carousels 600 through 860 without an "H".
"ELH" for Carousels 600 through 860 with an "H".
"FHS" for Carousels 4000 through 5600.
The demise of slides has more to do with. <snip>
3: the rise of digital photography
If you are mechanically inclined at all, you can replace the pieces that typically fail. The kit I linked to above is not expensive.One thing that I learned about motors and gears, is to use them. What happens with inactivity is the grease dries up and gets stiff, and then things don't move very well, if at all. So every few month or so, run though a tray of slides.
Great that you have spare projectors. My local shop told me that today, it is uneconomical to repair a projector. Just the shipping from SF to LA and back, for an estimate, no repair charges yet, was about $50 ($25 each way). He told me to get a bunch of spare projectors off eBay, and when one projector failed, replace it with one of the spares, or use the spares for parts.
Sorry to have taken this much time getting back to you. It is now March 1, 2016 and in a few days I will be 85. I am having problems walking now or even standing in one place in the darkroom so let us stay in touch and see how things go this coming year. As to the time of the year, April should be much nicer than August. Summer here in most years is from sometime in May till the end of the first week in October. I would not recommend my worst enemy to come down here in summer. That is why air conditioners are built to install in darkrooms. I do like your excursions. ....As I said, let's stay in touch. Any chance of coming in late October or anytime in November. Days are warm (not hot) and nights are cool. The cotton crop is being harvested where cotton is still being grown, and sugar cane is being harvested, crushed and taken to the refineries. Citrus fruit are also beginning to ripen south of New Orleans.........regards!Hello to Shreveport. Heading down your way either next April ('17) or late August (I have relatives in nearby Benton) for several weeks; I'm undecided on the date, but confirmed for the trip (leaning to late summer). Planned excursions to New Orleans (obviously), the River Road (New Orleans to St. Francisville) to shoot antebellum architecture, the Atchafalaya Basin (Henderson Swamp), the Redneck Riviera (morbid curiosity re Biloxi and Gulfport - my last trip through was pre-legalization of gambling) as well as the Shreveport/Caddo Parish area itself. If you are interested in doing some shooting, let me know and I'll keep you posted re specifics.
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I have been unable to get our family Carousel working again. It's been sitting in storage for some years. One thing that was hard to find was a replacement bulb (at that time - as I said, it's been some years)...
Thanks for all the good information. I currently have 3 Carousels and an old GAF projector. All are working but guess I should get a spare bulb for them.
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