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35mm slide projectors vs. LED multimedia projectors?
I know....like comparing a broom to a Dyson. :D
I have a fairly large collection of 35mm slides plus a vintage Kodak Carousel 760H projector with three trays. It works perfect. I also have a device that converts any 35mm slide into a digital image (jpeg). I've been doing some of these and have shared some here (see surfing thread). Very easy. So, now that we are in the 'modern' era, there are multi-media projectors available. I was just looking at one on Amazon and for the money seems to offer a whole lot of bells and whistles my old Kodak couldn't touch. I'm assuming I would convert all my slides into digital files and then plug those in with a thumb drive or directly from my PC. Plus I could play any of my DVD's plus anything from my streaming source onto a large screen or wall. Think classic surf vids!!! :p Here's the model I was looking at: LESHP Video Projector 1080P HD and a YT review I found below. Thoughts? I'd still keep my old Kodak because I like 'old school' stuff sometimes too. Thanks! SmileWavy <iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hJ8X1U6NSsA" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
I know you probable won't be using much but lamps last around +2000 hours... that will probably be years and years.
One question, do you have a flat screen and/or a Bluray? Most of those have a USB slot you could plug into and play your slides from there. |
My only suggestion is to do a bit of reasearch on the bulb used in that or any digital projector. I had such a projector for my work, supplied by the employer, that was great but the bulb life was relatively short--I used it daily--and the replacement cost was over $300 for a bulb. Things have come along way since then, but it's something to check out, IMO, much like ink cartridges for printers.
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Yeah but what if I want to project a larger image.....like supersize a surf flick? That's where the projector will come in to play, Scott. Thanks for your reply and input! Quote:
I went to the Amazon site and in the 'questions' section after a quick search here's what turned up. Maybe they just send them out no charge (?) Question: How can yo get a replacement bulb ? Answer: just email to us,we will make right for you By Bpro-US TEAM on December 7, 2017 Question: Hey! What about the bulb lamp replacement. Do you sell it? How much is it? Answer: I would like to know that to it says context the company but there no information on how to contact them, there was no information that came with the projector for you to contact then. By Roger on December 6, 2017 Question: I've had my projector sence Aug.30 and yesterday rwe noticed a spot on my screen like when a bulb gets a dark spot on the bulb any ideas.please Answer: Hello dear customer,sorry for the inconvenient to you,Please email us with your order number, we will make it right for you. By Bpro-US TEAM on December 7, 2017 But the whole machine is under $200 so push come to shove - I won't be out a ton of $. Thanks for the head's up! SmileWavy |
Old projector lamps were short life, about 1-2000 hours. (I have 2 projectors, older, each was over $1000)
This projector is LED, claims to last 30,000 hours. (10 years at 8 hours a day) |
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I use LED technology with my landscape lighting and as long as you get decent quality 'bulbs', they last a long long time. Light years ahead of incandescent/halogen. |
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It's the carrier cage that's different and what you are paying for and the cage is not a wear item. I buy my bulbs bare, no cage, $50-60 even for OEM bare bulbs. Typically one or two screws and you swap the new bulb into your existing cage. When a bulb blows in your home do you replace the entire fixture or just the bulb? Same concept. |
Another one
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079K9Q8N3/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B079K9Q8N3&pd_r d_wg=e9d0C&pd_rd_r=4MNW0WWGH2VGH0NHA8DR&pd_rd_w=53 XtZ What appears to be the white label Elephas Led Portable Hd Projector 3200 Luminous Efficiency Multimedia Home Theater Lcd Video Projector,Black - Buy Home Theater Portable Projectors,Video Projector,Hd Projector Product on Alibaba.com |
Any low price model that will work great? By the way, this projector looks like my favorite keychain flashlights. Although, keychain lights size is small.
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Not really answering your question but some related info. I made a home theater about 7 - 10 years ago. I put in a Panasonic projector and have had a wonderful experience. My projector was about 2000 back then. I managed to break it trying to clean it last year and bought a used projector of the same model as it was really a great product.
Mrs LWJ and I watched a movie last night and it is still wonderful. It gets used probably 2 times a week or more. The only thing that impacts a projector is ambient light. We have eliminated this and have a high quality experience. Good luck. A fun project. |
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New member here, been a lurking reader for a long time. Worked in the Film/Video dept of a liberal arts college for 30 plus years. We had projectors where the lamps ranged from $150 t0 $5000. I would remind our students that only in film do you capture a moment in time that can be viewed without any other device, all of the new mediums need to reconstruct your image. I love my Kodak projector and collection of Kodachrome slides. Have a great weekend Rich |
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That said, the unit you posted above in black is $50 less than the one in my post, and looks to be identical, so looks like that's the one I will be getting. |
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Thanks for your post and comments! I agree, which is why I'm keeping my slides and Kodak projector. I was looking at some last night and just the way the carousel rotates and sound of the slides going in and out really adds to the whole experience. The analogy I would use is using a turntable and LPs' vs. digital MP3 player. Completely different listening experience. Old school...and proud of it... :) |
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I shot 54 rolls of Kodachrome when my wife and I quit our jobs and rode bicycles from Chicago to California in the 70's. Have 5 carousels full and love checking them out now and then. Rich |
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They are looking at moving our parking lot farther away from the building so I was looking at those electric two wheel folding scooters. All made in China and when you ask about replacement parts such as tires or batteries hey respond in broken English "just send product to us and we fix" but there is no address listed :rolleyes: you may run into the same thing trying to get replacement lamps. We have also done the new bulb install into the old cage thing here at work but the bulbs are getting harder to find... and the new high end projectors have 'smart' lamps... and the new wave is laser projectors so in a few years lamps will be a thing of the past... well, except for these inexpensive home units. |
For $140...plus tax.....I'm willing to take a chance. Overall pretty good reviews.
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