Lumière Cinématographe set up for projection, 1895-96 Lumière Cinématographe in use as a camera c.1896 (with unusual film take-up chamber)Ģ. The Wrench featured an unusual rachet and pawl mechanism, and could also show lantern slidesĬinématographe ( Auguste Lumière- Louis Lumière)ġ. Wrench cinematograph projector, 1898 model. Operated by Will Day, c1930.ģ5 mm film projection mechanism with claw movement. Beard cinematograph projector with Maltese cross mechanism, c1897. The Birtac narrow gauge camera / printer / projector for 17.mm film, set up for projectionĬhronophotographe ( Georges DemenÿLéon Gaumont)īeater-movement projector for 58 mm / 60 mm filmĪppleton's Cieroscope, as advertised in 1899 Projector that used two loops of 54 mm film, with images projected alternately, 1895 Designed in the USA for Urban by Walter Isaacs in 1897 and sold in Britain, this projector used a beater movement Originally known as the Chronophotographe, Demenÿ's camera was commercially available from Gaumont from 1896, as the Biographe, using unperforated 60 mm film.Ĭomplete system (motion camera, projector/printer and stills camera) for 17.5 mm centre-perforated film, intended for the amateur and semi-professional market in 1899 Hendricks Collection/Smithsonian Institution Intermittent film movement was by friction rollers. The Biograph projector for large format 68/70 mm film, 1896.
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