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Kodak BC4601 Carousel 4600 Projector

Kodak  BC4601 Carousel 4600 Projector
Brand: Kodak
Category: Photography

List Price: $461.99
Buy New: $349.24
as of 7/31/2010 23:14 CDT details
You Save: $112.75 (24%)

Qty 3 In Stock


New (3) Used (4) from $134.33

Seller: Slide Central
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 5081

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15
Dimensions (in): 13.9 x 12.2 x 8.4

Model: 4600
UPC: 041771125318
EAN: 0041771125318
ASIN: B00005213S

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Lens not included
  • Autofocus operation
  • Remote forward and reverse
  • Rear leveling foot
  • 3-position lamp switch (off, fan, and lamp); improved corner-to-corner illumination

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Product Description
Whether you're shooting from the solitude of a faraway nature retreat, on a busy city street, or anywhere in between, your slides are memories that deserve to be seen again and again with a dependable CAROUSEL Projector. Autofocus Remote control, Model EC-1 Long Lamp-Life Lamp Module 1000 lumens with FHS lamp Accepts 2 x 2 inch slides in standard 80 and 140 circular slide trays Gentle gravity feed of slides Forward and reverse at control panel and with remote control Manual focus at control panel Three-position lamp operation (OFF, FAN, LAMP) Dependable, rugged design Accepts rack-mount style lenses Built-in reading light Built-in carry handle Easy access to lamp module for quick lamp changes Safety thermal cut-off fuses prevents overheating Dark screen shutter eliminates light on screen when no slide Quick-release elevating foot (up to 16 degrees elevation) Rear leveling adjustment foot Slide tray removal with power off Supplied with 82V, 300W FHS lamp (approx 140 hr) Ships with cabled remote control, 140-slide tray, and instruction manual (unless noted otherwise for special dealer configuration) Voltage: 110V-125V, 60Hz operation Attached power cord;10-ft, 3-prong, grounded U.S. plug 7-pin connector for external dissolve controls Storage compartment for remote control or lamps One Year Warranty. UL and CSA approvals Dimensions - Approximately 11 x 13 x 5 in., without slide tray Weight - Approximately 11.75 lbs.

Amazon.com Product Description
The Kodak Carousel 4600 projector gives you sharp, bright images and quiet, dependable operation. It accepts 2-by-2-inch slides in either 80- or 140- slide trays. Its safety thermal fuses protect the projector from overheating while the slide prewarmer prevents the slides from "popping." When no slide is being projected, the dark screen shutter latch automatically masks the light. The remote control lets you scan forward and in reverse without having to leave your seat. The carousel tray allows you to load slides quickly and gives you access to all slides at all times. You can adjust the projection level up to 16 degrees with the rear leveling foot. The projector comes with a full one-year warranty.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Kodak Carousel 4600 Slide Projector   February 1, 2010
Daniel Green (Out West)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My dad had an old Kodak projector, and as an adult I too went with Kodak for my slides. This all predates digital cameras by several decades. I consider myself an advanced amature photgrapher as evidenced by wins at several local photo club competions, several county fair competitions, and took a first place and a 4th place in ASHI Pentax's 1968 World Photo Contest, after which they claimed had it drew over 600,000 entries.

After accumulating nearly 8,000 slides, I needed to consolidate the volume of storage for my dozens of 3" X 12" X 12" carousels; I added a Bell & Howell "Cube" system. The B&H offerred the capability of housing 640 slides within the same "footprint" space as my Kodak which maxed out at 140 slides/tray. The Cube held 40 slides with 16 cubes in a box comparible to my Kodak carousels. My brother went with a Sawyer vertical carousel system, but he always had difficulty of jams and fought with his projector at every family slide show marathon.

I have moved many times over the years and even though I still had my Kodak, the lenses and parts finally couldn't take it any more and it wasn't worth maintaining. So, I was stuck with the Cube system. I found the cube system's only advantage was "space", as all other attributes paled in comparison to my original Kodak. With the Cube, all the slides are stuck in order and are extremely difficult to change out or sort, difficult to find a specific slide, are difficult to load into the cube and are slow to advance to the next slide to be presented. The system was always much noisery than my Kodak.

I've changed over to digital photography and wanted to edit and cull out meaningless slides and then to digitize several thousand "keepers" while retaining the original film slides. I just couldn't do any of this with the Cube system. I searched the internet and was quite surprised to find on Amazon, some Kodak's [still brand new] available. I purchased the 4600 at a great price, and am extremely happy. It has precision smooth operation, is quiet, has dual light levels, and you can easily pull out a special slide. I can't say enough that Kodak maintained the superior design and workmanship throughout the life of the 35 mm slide era. Bravo and thanks Kodak. I am now digitizing with ease, and know that I won't part with my Kodak slides...my kids will have to part with it some day, but not me. PS, I've also had 3 generations of Kodak Digital cameras as well as my Pentax and parallel comparison to my daughter's Cannon Digital SLR Rebel. The Kodak's have served me well on two industrial construction projects taking over 16,000 images, and still compete with anyone up to 10 Megapixil. I only miss the great light and fine focus - great depth of field available with an f1.4 50mm lense.



5 out of 5 stars Outstanding!!!!   December 26, 2009
Michael Warren (KY USA)
Product was received quickly and professionally wrapped. My family and I are absolutely, 100% satisfied with this product. Works just as advertised which leads me to conclude that this provider is an honest and dependable seller. Strongly recommend.


5 out of 5 stars Surprise from the Past   January 21, 2009
Charles H. Bihler
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Having decided to do something with the four thousand color slides I have in the attic, I found that Kodak no longer makes the projectors, but Amazon has at least one vendor who bought up a pile of product and will quickly supply projectors and accessories, as well as advice, with complete satisfaction. I now have completed my slide inventory and am preparing for the next step which is digitizing.


5 out of 5 stars Too old to change!   November 23, 2008
Donna Clair (Taos, New Mexico)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I recently bought this back-up projector -- am not quite ready to go "all digital" but wanted to be certain I could still use this fantastic tool. Have been using this model for many many years and it simply does not disappoint.


5 out of 5 stars Great Satisfaction   November 19, 2006
A. L. Hough
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Unit is better than described, works perfectly. Shipping carton was almost destroyed, but seller had packed unit so well, there was no damage. I am well satisfied.

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