Dear Ed and Kenneth,

> "If you are looking for a new projector check out the Kodak
> Ektagraphic series, it's what I've seen most used by the
> pros - before digital projection."
>
I'm no expert, but I was told the "only" difference between the cheaper
Kodak carousel projectors and the Ektagraphic projectors in the precision of
the slide registration from one machine to another so they can be used to do
dissolves between two projectors and so forth.


That if you are going to only use one projector, there is little reason to
go to the Ektagraphic line. Now I imagine the truth is more like that the
_main_ difference is the machine to machine registration, but I thought I
mention what the _salesman_ told me! :-)

- Have fun! THaller

Due to school use (past -retired now), photo club use, and personal use, I am familiar with both the Ektagraphic line and the standard carousel line. The Ektagraphics seem slightly sturdier. I would guess that machine to machine registration *is* the main difference, as you imply.


Regards,
Ed

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