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Kodak BC4601 Carousel 4600 Projector

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Manufacturer: Kodak
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Kodak
Label: Kodak

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Editorial Review
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.
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Great Satisfaction 2006-11-19
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.


Reviewer "michaeldavidsj" is mistaken about the remote control. 2006-02-25
Reviewer "michaeldavidsj" complains that he was expecting a more sophisticated remote control for this projector. "michaeldavidsj" would prefer a wireless remote (like that used for TV) rather than the standard hard-wired Kodak remote that is connected to the projector through an electrical cable terminating with a plug that must be plugged into the projector.

IF "michaeldavidsj" had the wireless remote that he wants, he would have to divert his eyes from the picture on the screen, so that he could turn his body and aim the remote at it's receiver on the slide projector (in the dark) - every time he wanted to change to another slide. What a monumental distraction and inconvenience this would be for the projectionist when trying to enjoy a slide show at home! Fortunately, this procedure is not necessary with the standard hard-wired Kodak remote.

Aiming a wireless remote for slide projection at home is different than for viewing TV. With TV, the viewer faces both the TV screen AND the receiver for the wireless remote on the TV. With slide projection in a typical room at home the projectionist/viewer faces the screen but almost never faces the receiver for the wireless remote on the projector, because the projectionist is viewing pictures on the screen and is often located to one side of the projector (except when sitting right behind the projector).

A wireless remote is useful for a speaker/projectionist in a large room (such as an auditorium) when making a presentation to an audience, because in this case the speaker/projectionist faces the receiver for the remote on the projector while facing the audience. I would never purchase a wireless projector remote for any application other than such a presentation.


deceptive editor review 2001-02-22
The editor says that one can be seated while using the remote. While this is true, the reviewer doesn't note the fact that the remote has to be attached to the slide projector itself. I was expecting a little more sophisication, such as when one uses a remote to change channels on a television.

Also, the projector does not come with a lens, nor is there a cover for the projector itself. If one considers buying this product, keep in mind that one will have to get various accessories, such as a lens, and a decent covering case, and perhaps a more sophisicated remote -- one that is not necessarily attached to the projector.

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