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Understanding the Differences Between Kodak Slide Projectors

When it comes to projecting slides for presentations, family gatherings, or artistic showcases, Kodak slide projectors have long been a staple in many households and professional environments. However, not all Kodak slide projectors are created equal; they come with various features and specifications that cater to different needs. In this article, we will explore the differences between several popular Kodak slide projectors to help you choose the right one for your requirements.

Carousel Models

4000 - No Features at all

4200 - Manual Focus/ No Remote

4400 - Manual Focus/ includes a remote

4600 - Auto Focus

5200 - Auto Focus, Pull-Out Viewscreen

5400 - Auto Focus, Timer, Pull-Out Viewscreen

5600 - Auto Focus, Timer, Pull-Out Viewscreen

Ektagraphic Models

E – no advanced features

E Plus – only has remote-focus, no other advanced features

A – only has auto focus (not remote-focus/timer/viewscreen)

AT – an older version of the AMT

AS – an older version of the AMT without the timer

AMT – auto-focus, remote-focus and variable timer (no viewscreen)

ATS – everything on the AMT plus the pull-out viewscreen (it is top-of-the-line)

24th Mar 2025

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