Most digital still and also video cameras will allow you to do this, just
make sure that the camera you choose has a video preview output in record
mode (most but not all) and that its macro capabilities are adequate for the
small projection screen these optical adaptors have. You will also need a
video amplifier to match the load (several 50 Ohm inputs) to the 50 Ohm
output drive capability of the camera used.
"motor man" <rdoctors.RemoveThis@cox.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>I need a real time slide carousel to video out converter. What ideas do
> you have to do this? I thought that a good camera with a transfer lens
> between the slide projector and the camera would be a simple and
> effective idea. I used this system many years ago with a super 8mmm
> movie projector to video . What would be a good camera for this?
> Ideas please or even better a ready made system. This is for use by a
> non-profit group. We get speaker who come with carousels and we cannot
> show them because of lack of a suitable place to put a screen. The
> idea is is to convert the carousel output to video and have several LCD
> 22" screens where they can be viewed.
> Please email me directly if you want to sell me your system.
> rdoctors.RemoveThis@cox.net
>
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