On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Piers Hemy wrote:
>
> What you need for that is usually called an epidiascope, though technically
> all you need is an episcope (the -dia- bit signifies that it can project
> lantern slides as well as opaque objects). Google will throw up several
> links for epidiascope, some of them helpful.
>
> Here is one episcope:
> http://www.kindermann.de/content/e135/e139/e166/index_eng.html
>
> And here is an epidiascope up for auction in New Zealand (!) which has been
> re-listed several times with no bids - but take a look at the start price of
> USD1500:
> http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/auction_detail.asp?id=9104569
Although not in the same leauge as the ones you listed above, Lee Valley
offers an inexpensive version of one:
http://www.leevalley.com/gifts/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=2&page=44193&category=4,104,45481
I have no idea how suitable it would be for projecting photographs.
-mark
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