Hi Eric: The lamp you are holding is a EZG
Gemini 300 high intensity arc projection lamp . The EZG lamp
has a smaller reflector than the EZM, so the EZM will not fit in the
lamphouse mount.
Larry
At 01:57 PM 2/28/2017, you wrote:
Hi Warren,
Thanks. The projector I probably paid too much for came
PS This web site has many useful free manuals for a vast quantity of 16mm
projectors and cameras. http://www.apecity.com/ highly useful site.
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 8:38 AM, Dominic Angerame wrote:
> There is a free operational manual of this Arc Projector at
>
There is a free operational manual of this Arc Projector at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxR_SVAX6J1ZV0VqRWFKWjZPRE0/view.
It is for free.
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 6:35 AM, Deke Dusinberre wrote:
> Hi Fred and all,
>
> On Mar 1, 2017, at 1:00 PM, FRED CAMPER wrote:
>
>
Hi Fred and all,
On Mar 1, 2017, at 1:00 PM, FRED CAMPER wrote:
> Since I've been known as a rather arch defender of film on film, I have
> to weigh in a bit on David's side here.
Since I've been known as a regular defender of Fred's occasionally curmudgeonly
opinions, I have to take issue
Thanks!
Fred
On 2/28/2017 7:01 PM, Eric Theise wrote:
Fred,
Re:Voir has released Rameau's Nephew, etc., on DVD.
http://re-voir.com/shop/en/michael-snow/70-micheal-snow-rameau-s-nephew-by-diderot-thanx-to-dennis-young-by-wilma-schoen-3493551100393.html
Eric
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 4:49 PM,
Fred,
Re:Voir has released Rameau's Nephew, etc., on DVD.
http://re-voir.com/shop/en/michael-snow/70-micheal-snow-rameau-s-nephew-by-diderot-thanx-to-dennis-young-by-wilma-schoen-3493551100393.html
Eric
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 4:49 PM, Fred Camper wrote:
> Since I've
Since I've been known as a rather arch defender of film on film, I have
to weigh in a bit on David's side here.
As film projection becomes rarer an d rarer, various perhaps unexpected
but not unanticipatable problems occur.
A few years back I went to a projection of Snow's /Rameau's Nephew/
Or open up the back of the lamphouse..and put a much BIGGER lamphouse:
http://i.imgur.com/p06EWka.jpg
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 4:11 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> Actually, I don't think it would be too hard to retrofit a modern HMI lamp
> into one of these. There's a lot more
Actually, I don't think it would be too hard to retrofit a modern HMI lamp
into one of these. There's a lot more room in there than there is inside
the Bell and Howells.
But I work with a festival that has a rack of Bell and Howells and stocked
up some time ago when you could still get the lamps
I’m more techy-geeky than most. I once tried to get an old pageant arc
projector going in an effort to get a brighter image in our schoolo auditorium,
but gave up. The technology is not really suitable for infrequent use sans tech
support: there’s that massive old-school power supply driving a
Yes, that looks like a marc-300 lamp. They have a rated lifespan of 25
hours but you can sometimes coax them out to 30 or 40 hours if you are
running one projector and don't mind the color shift. And they are not cheap.
--scott
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Hi Warren,
Thanks. The projector I probably paid too much for came out of Lawrence
Livermore Lab and appeared to have been babied during its tenure there. The
other I heard about via Craigslist and just picked it up from a frustrated
former filmmaker's doorway. Score.
When I do the next round of
The bulb you are holding is shot. The white crystal in the center is what
a worn out lamp looks like. The center should be clear with 2 metal tips
at both ends...
You'll have to buy a lamp to do a further test. Checking the machines
with a new lamp is the best way to see if it's circuitry, or
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