Movie Projectors
Coffee-table book, 444 pages, full colour. ISBN 3980723542. Now 50% off, reduced price. All ever build models in 16mm, 8mm, Super 8 and 9.5mm. With complete catalog and articles about the history of all brands. Including shipping worldwide. The book is bilingual in English/German.
In addition to a catalog section in which the devices are listed with technical data, photos and collector's prices, over 60 chapters report on projector manufacturers such as Agfa, Bauer, Beaulieu, Bell & Howell, Canon, Cirse, DeJur, Ditmar, Eiki, Elmo, Emel, Eumig, Fairchild, Fuji, Fumeo, Heurtier, Kodak, Leitz, Meopta, Minolta, Noris, Ozaphan, Pathé, Ricoh, Rollei, Sankyo, Siemens, Silma, Victor, Wittnauer, Yashica and Zeiss Ikon. However, numerous extremely rare brands are also mentioned: Excel Apollo, Chinon, Copal, Andre Debrie, DeVry, Dralowid, Foton, Keystone, Liesegang and Universal.
In addition to the brands known in the western world, detailed descriptions are also devoted to manufacturers from Poland, Hungary, Romania, the former CSSR, GDR and USSR as well as China. Cine film projectors were even produced in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.
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Dimensions
Jürgen Lossau: Movie Projectors. 232 x 300 mm, illustrated book with 444 pages, colour lacquered hard cover, more than 1,500 colour photos, ISBN 3-9807235-4-2 English/German language.
Product Details
Presenting all 2,800 models of projector for the 9.5mm, 16mm, 8mm, Super 8 and Single 8 formats. In addition to amateur gear, there are also cartridge projectors, devices from airplanes and many unreleased prototypes. The catalog section lists the projectors with technical data, photos and collector's prices. More than 60 chapters report on manufacturers like Agfa, Bauer, Beaulieu, Bell & Howell, Canon, Cirse, DeJur, Ditmar, Eiki, Elmo, Emel, Eumig, Fairchild, Fuji, Fumeo, Heurtier, Kodak, Leitz, Meopta, Minolta, Noris, Ozaphan, Pathé, Ricoh, Rollei, Sankyo, Siemens, Silma, Victor, Wittnauer, Yashica and Zeiss Ikon. However, many rare brands are also mentioned: Excel Apollo, Chinon, Copal, Andre Debrie, DeVry, Dralowid, Foton, Keystone, Liesegang and Universal. Also includes detailed descriptions from the projector manufacturers in Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, the former CSSR, the GDR and the USSR as well as China.