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Written by: Markku E. Eriksson Date: 15. April 2007 
The booth was, as usually, quite dim, and I used very slow (1/8-1/2s) shutter speed.

17 July 2004

Meopta Prerov as. in Czech Republick made 35/70mm projectors, type UM 70/35 and click "35mm projectors".

I have seen an installation in Hotel Thermal, Karlovy Vary spa town, year was (maybe) 1998. Booth was quite impressive: two UM 70/35's and two MEO-5's.  All films were shown with MEO-5's, probably because they were equipped with xenon lamps. I have a picture from the projector somewhere, but the picture on Meoptas site is far better than mine.

I also scanned a page from "Fotoja filmitecnika entsyklopeedia", a book originally published in russian (1981) and then translated in Estonian (1988).

In the table "kaarlamp" means carbon arc and "paikne" permanent. First projector is translitterated as "KP-50", 2. "KP-30V" and so on.

"Valgusallikas" = light source and KPK-15 has some russian xenon, type DKsR-5000. I have no further information about Russian xenon bulbs, sorry.

In Tallin was an installation in Kosmos-cinema, now owned by Finnish leading theatre chain Finnkino still in early 90's, with more than 2 Soviet-Russian projectors. I cannot remember the type of projectors, but they certainly were 70mm. Later I heard that, due the problems of xenon lamp supply, projectors replaced by single Victoria 5 with platter. Quite sad...

Thank you for your nice 70mm site!

best regards,
Markku E. Eriksson
 
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