Here is a chart of the projectors we recommend and their features.
(*Our Favorites)
Model |
Remote |
Auto |
Timer |
Built In |
Years |
Focus |
Focus |
Screen |
Manufactured |
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750H* |
• |
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1971-1981 |
760H* |
|
• |
|
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1971-1982 |
850H |
• |
• |
|
1971-1982 |
|
860H |
• |
• |
• |
|
1971-1972 |
4400 |
• |
|
|
|
1981-2004 |
4600/ Medalist AF |
|
• |
|
|
1981-2004 |
5200/ |
|
• |
|
• |
1981-1988 1986-1987 |
5400 |
|
• |
• |
• |
1981-1988 |
5600*/ Medalist II |
• |
• |
• |
• |
1981-2004 |
Our Refurbished Kodak Carousel Projectors have all been refurbished by Factory Trained, Kodak Authorized Service Technician Curt Fargo whom has over 40 years experience. They are backed by a full 1-year warranty.
We can offer a 1-year warranty because our refurbishing process entails:
All projectors come with a Power Cord, Remote Cord, Lens and Lamp. Slide trays are sold separately and we only recommend using the 80 slide trays (not the 140s). We also include an extra, brand new projection lamp.
We offer our projectors with a standard lens or zoom lens. In most cases the standard lens will work for most people. The zoom lens will allow you to make the image smaller. If you have a deep room and need to place the projector in the back of the room projecting onto a screen in front of the room, you might want to consider a zoom lens.