I use Kodak Pageants like it's my job. They project at 18fps and 24fps. The
AV-126-TR uses the old incandescent bulbs, while the 250E & 250S use
halogen bulbs. Pageants are dependable and solid. If you're looking for
variable speed projectors that can also do single frames, I go with the
Kodak Analyst II projectors, which use the halogen bulbs.


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anna kipervaser
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On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 6:57 PM Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:

> You want a classroom projector or something for big screens?  Personally
> I am a fan of the 300-series Bell and Howell projectors, the larger and
> older ones.  No belts, no rubber parts other than shockmounts.  Lens
> selection is somewhat limited, though.  They can be adjusted for either
> 16 or 18 fps (but don't have continuous speed variation).  They are
> more gentle on film than just about anything out there.  But they do
> require regular lubrication and there are plenty out there whose cams
> have been destroyed by people neglecting to put a drop of oil in the
> cup each time they were used.
> --scott
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