

The projector has a lot of information drawing on the door: how to thread the film which points must be often oiled screen image sizes in meters lens focal length. The Luftwaffe plate is lost, should be fitted under the Zeiss Ikon logo - as Fl. Presumably the projector was used in Luftwaffe - air force, during the war. The body is die cast, with integral texture finished in gray enamel with polished parts. The projector was built up in 1943, the year is engraved on the projector. Motor air blower provides ample cooling Lens Proj-Anastigmat ‘’Alinar”’ 1:1,4 - F=5cm. The lamp when out of use is inside the casing. The projector is made in the form of a suitcase, self contained. Z eiss Ikon Kinox - Model W38553 - 1935 16 mm Z eiss Ikon - Kinox Model N375 - 16 mm silent - 1937 The transformer is tapped for 110 125 150 220 and 240 mains the spool arms are ready for projection after unscrewing the top screw and fitted vertically the film is running from supply spool under the lamp house to take up spool. The spool arms, which fold over for storage, have capacity 400 ft The claw engages perforation 2 the two 12-tooth sprockets have fixed roller type retainers The front half of the gate is sprung, and there is fixed edge guiding on the non perforated side the front part can be removed, complete with lens, for cleaning synchronous motor noiseless constant speed lubrication is not required as the mechanism is provided with a permanent lubrication system speeds: 16, 18 and 24 frames per second Lens: Carl Zeiss Nr 2674822 P-Sonar 1:1,3 f=20 mm - multicoated the projection lens is from 6- elements Later models were fettled with four plastic buttons in three colours.

It is the first model of Movilux, only three buttons are fitted with toggle switch: 1. The covers were produced in four colours: white, blue, light red and green. A protecting covers are made from plastic. It is built into one half of a die-cast case. The projector looks like a small neat suitcase, extremely small - only 7 x 10 in. Z eiss Ikon-8 mm Model: Movilux - 1959-early 1959 on sale in Germany Lens Carl Zeiss Jena - Prokinar 1,4/35T. The lens is coated.Ĭ arl Zeiss Jena Projector 16 mm - Sound -1950s Green Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Kipronar 1:1,4 F=50mm T. The projector came to the market in 1931.Ĭ arl Zeiss Jena - Model SK16 - 16 mm silent /Ĭ arl Zeiss Jena-TK Model 16/501/A -16 mm - Sound / Z eiss Ikon - Model W26615 - 16 mm Projector / - omz 0 to 136 / Power 110 to 250 / Lamp 100w First model from Zeiss. Photo courtesy of “picture and Sound” magazine issue No 4 published in 1934 (in our collection). This picture was taken inside the Zeiss Ikon A.-G., Dresden factory, in 1934. The Zeiss IKON AG was based in Stuttgart and Berlin, and the headquarters of Zeiss IKON AG was in Dresden. Goerz Photochemische Werke, Berlin (1928). AG Hahn für Optik und Mechanik, Kassel (1927), A few years later in 1927 & 1928 the following companies merged into the Zeiss IKON AG Group: The Carl Zeiss was the Owner of the Zeiss Ikon company, and was the instigator of the fusion. Contessa-Nettel, Stuttgart, ( In 1920 fusion of: Nettel Camerawerk, Sontheim, and Contessa Camerawerk, Stuttgar as Contessa-Nettel AG, Stuttgar), Internationale Camera Actiengesellschaft (ICA),Dresden, The Company group Zeiss Ikon ( ZI, Zeiss IKON AG) was founded in autumn 1926 through the fusion of the following German Camera Manufacturers: The Internationale Camera Actiengesellschaft ( ICA)was founded in 1909 through the fusion of the following four photo companies in Dresden: Zeiss Ikon Kinox S 16 mm 1939 Carl Zeiss Jena Model SK16 -16 mm Carl Zeiss Jena TK Model 16/501/A Carl Zeiss Jena 16 mm Sound projectorĪ short history of the Company Carl Zeiss cine cameras

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