Projector #2
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Taken on: January 16, 2007
Uploaded on: January 23, 2014
Exposure: 1/40 sec, f/2.8, ISO 160
Camera: SONY DSC-S500
Size: 2.8 MB
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Exposure bias value: 0
ISO speed ratings: 160
Max aperture value: 3
Compressed bits per pixel: 8
Image description:
Date time: Mon Jan 15 17:03:29 -0800 2007
Color space: 1
Exposure time: 1/40
Make: SONY
Metering mode: 5
Pixel X dimension: 2112
X resolution: 314
F number: 14/5
Pixel Y dimension: 2816
Date time original: Mon Jan 15 17:03:29 -0800 2007
Light source: 0
Y resolution: 314
Resolution unit: 2
Exposure program: 2
Flash: 31
YCbCr positioning: 2
Model: DSC-S500
Date time digitized: Mon Jan 15 17:03:29 -0800 2007
Focal length: 27/5
We called this projector Big Bertha, she was a mean old thing that had a mind of her own! This projector was the last projector that we would train our projectionists on because of it’s complexity and generally mean nature ;)
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HUGE thanks for this photo. I have photos of Bertha when she was dismantled and put behind this area when the Barco went in.
Also we were able to get SDDS to work in here in about 2010 or so. Also this was a much older, 70mm capable RK-60 whereas the other ones were a bit more Simplex to thread. (Yeah, lame joke I know.)
Funny how’s that’s the same projector, by the time I saw it in person, all the stuff had been stripped from it!
Yeah once digital came in all the old 35mm projectors were usually stripped of anything that management/staff wanted to keep as souvenirs, haha. My husband and i have lenses and other parts from the projectors from the theatre in Kelowna we were working at when it went digital.