Auxiliary Equipment - Kodak Ektasound 130 User Manual

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Kodak Ektasound movie-making
case-
Provides
an easy
way to carry the
cam-
era and
microphone while making
sound
movies. With the microphone in the case,
sounds
of the
camera are
minimized
on
the
sound
track. (A removable tube
holds the microphone
securely
in the
case,
but
you can
remove the tube
and
place it near the
scene
being photo-
graphed.)
When you use
,
t he case, you
can hold the
camera
with both hands
for
steady
movies.
The
case
holds the camera, micro-
phone,
and
two
rolls of
movie
film.
The
film is held
securely
by two
special
clips.
It's
a convenient
way to use or
store
your
camera.
(Items shown not
supplied
with
the case.)
Kodak
Ektasound
camera battery
pack-
Allows the
addition
of
six
AA-size bat-
teries to "boost" the motor batteries
for
extended cold-weather
operation (in
temperatures down to
approximately
20
F)
.
Simply
plug
it
into the camera's
external-power
jack.
Kodak Ektasound
microphone
extension
cord,
I5-foot-This cord extends the
range
of the microphone up to 27 feet
from the camera. This
allows
you to im-
prove your recordings by positioning
the microphone in
a scene at
a distance
from
the
camera,
thus reducing the
chance of
recording
unwanted back-
ground
noises.
16
Kodak Presstape
universal
splicer-
Easy-
to-use dry
splicer for super
8, 8mm,
and
16mm
films
uses pressure-sensitive tape
(KODAK
PRESSTAPES)
to make
splices.
Kodak
Ektasound
245 movie
projector-
New, modern design for
easy projection
of your super
8
sound
movies. Attrac-
tively
styled wood cabinet,
with
a
smoke-colored dust cover.
Projects up
to
400-foot reels
of
super
8 movie film
in
either of
two directions (from the front
or rear of the
projector). A
single
pro-
jection
control sets
the projector for
threading,
forward, fast
forward,
still,
or
rewind. You can record your
own
sound-
tracks,
add sound-on-sound,
or
erase
portions
of
your
recorded material. An
auxiliary speaker
jack is provided,
as
well as
jacks
for
microphone
and
phono-
graph
inputs. Projection
speeds
of 18
fps
(for movies made with KODAK
EKTASOUND Movie Cameras)
and 24
fps
(for
commercial sound
movies).
Kodak Ektasound 235
movie
projector-
Similar
in design to the EKTASOUND
245
Movie
Projector, except
it has playback
only rather
than
playback/record
capa-
bilities. As with the
245
Projector,
a
unique
projection
mirror
system
permits
you
to project movies with the projector
sitting on
a bookshelf or
a
table.
Kodak projection
screen
(40
x
40 inches)
-
Designed for use
at
home with your
projector. The KODAK Projection
Screen
is made
of
mildew-resistant fabric with
a
highly
reflective, glass-beaded surface
for bright
screen images.
The
screen
has
easy-opening
legs
and
can be
adjusted
for overall
height from the floor.

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