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The Kodak Carousel 4200 Slide Projector is a high-performance device designed for showcasing 2-by-2-inch (35mm) slides with exceptional clarity and brightness. With a maximum throw distance of 57.5 feet and a native resolution of 5.6K, it ensures your memories are displayed in stunning detail. The projector features a long-life lamp, convenient remote control, and compatibility with various Kodak slide trays, making it an ideal choice for both personal and professional presentations.
Maximum Throw Distance | 57.5 Feet |
Light Source Operating Life | 30 Hours |
Lamp Wattage | 200 Watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Control Method | Touch |
Minimum Throw Distance | 1.9 Feet |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Brightness | 1300 Lumen |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Controller Type | Control on Projector Faceplate and included wired remote control. |
Compatible Devices | Kodak 80 and 140 capacity slide trays, any lens with Kodak Ektagraphic Adapter (aka "rack mount), any Kodak 5 pin remote control |
Additional Features | Uses: Projects 2-by-2-inch (35mm) slides, uses 80 and 140 capaciy trays (not 100 capacity), 300w/82v lamp (Lamp codes EXR, EXW, FHS) |
Connectivity Technology | 110/120v A/C Power |
Native Resolution | 5.6K (digital image size 5,600 × 3,620 pixels) |
Display Resolution Maximum | 5,600 × 3,620 pixels Pixels |
Display Type | Direct |
Form Factor | Desktop |
Item Weight | 14.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16"L x 12"W x 10"H |
D**F
Product was as described and like new condition
Arrived on time in like new condition very happy with the purchase. I recommend this seller.
M**E
A gem of an experience
I bought this slide projector for my dad on his 76th birthday. He has a box of slides from his time in the navy that he had not seen since he took the pictures in the mid 1960s.The projector arrived on schedule, neatly packed in a box with a sweet letter from the seller encouraging us to call if we had questions.The projector sets up easily and my dad had no trouble focusing the slides. And then we went to watch another batch and the machine stopped working.Not sure what to do next I called the seller, on a Saturday at 7 p.m. And the seller answered and was extremely helpful and now we know what to do if this should ever happen again.If you want a slide viewer that is easy to use and you want the insurance that help is only a phone call away, this is your machine.
M**S
Old Days.
My sister recently found a few slide carousels in our folks garage from the 60's. We were just kids then. We looked at some of them holding them up to the light. We couldn't find the projector.It was an annual family event through the years to go through the slides. My family moved a lot and vacationed a good bit so there slides from all over the country. Sometime in the late 70's the sessions ended has siblings went off to college or got married.I thought it would be great fun to be able to relive those times and for her 54th birthday. I planned a surprise party for the whole family and you guessed it - bought one of these projectors! The 4200 came in excellent packaging and seemed brand new. This was probably one of the latest models and most likely used in a corporate environment as it was in mint condition.We had such a blast that night watching the slides and trying to guess all the places and people in the slides.About Kodak slides... We were blown away at the Ectachrome and Kodachrome quality even after 50 years. The colors and (natural) bouquet effects are something we just don't see much of in today's digital world. We know we have many more boxes of slides and we've been on a mission to find them in my parents house for our next gathering.If you have old slides you have seen in years and have a chance to get everyone together this is a wonderful party favorite!
J**S
As advertised, it is a 1980s vintage Kodak Carousel 4200
Note that my rating is for the projector as a projector. It does exactly what it is designed to do, it just has some shortcomings. In particular, the 4200 doesn't autofocus. It is not designed to. More advanced (and expensive) models do. On the other hand, you load up your slides, turn on the projector, adjust the focus and away you go...as expected and advertised. Nothing fancy.As for value, given what it does, it's expensive. I assessed value as performance per dollar. It cost a lot for not a lot of performance, hence 3 stars. There is another aspect to value though, availability. In 2020, if you have slides, and want to project them, then old legacy Kodak projectors are realistically, the only game in town. They aren't made anymore and there aren't a lot around. I know because I spent a lot of time on Craigslist trying to find one.Finally, I got mine from Slide Central. Kodak slide projectors is what they do and they do it well. Although the projector was no longer in the original box, it was new, came with a tray, remote, spare lamp and lens. It was solidly packed for shipping and arrived undamaged. I would not hesitate to buy from them again.
J**E
Great product, great service
I purchased a Kodak Carousel slide projector from this vendor and was thrilled to see slides of my parents and our family over a period of five decades that included our travels, family get-together's, celebrations, etc. My brothers and I have recently lost our parents and being able to go through the times of all of our lives has been bittersweet and wonderful. My siblings and I are in our 70's and we had never seen some of the slides before. What a treat. Thank you for the prompt service, superior packing and the personal note that was included in the box. I'm truly grateful.Leslie Drivon
N**A
Five Stars for Slide Central
When my father died, he left behind over a hundred carousels of slides, as well as his Kodak 760H projector. Unfortunately, when I started viewing the slides a few months ago, his projector didn't last two days before its mechanism for advancing/reversing slides stopped working. Since then, I acquired two other Kodak projectors (another 760H and an 860H), and both suffered the same fate. After doing some research online ("Guide to Purchasing a Kodak Slide Projector" by Mark of My-Retro-Electronics was particularly helpful), I discovered that this problem of slides not advancing/reversing is typical of vintage projectors like mine because the inner gears rot from old age.Needless to say, I was hesitant about acquiring yet another old Kodak projector (Kodak doesn't manufacture them anymore), but a phone call to Bill at Slide Central immediately set my mind at ease. He answered all my questions (the 4000 series of projectors doesn't experience rotting gears), gave me lots of useful advice about digitizing the slides myself, and assured me that the projector he was sending me would fulfill all my needs. I ordered the projector on a Friday, and it arrived that same weekend because, unbeknownst to me, I had been given a free upgrade from standard to expedited shipping.I would recommend Slide Central to anyone.
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