This Dual 8 Movie Editor baia Ultraviewer came in a breadbox sized cardboard carton. Note the small tape splicer shown on the box—just above the name at the front of the viewer. This splicer is attached to and stored under the body of the viewer. The list of the viewer’s features is on the end of the box. The Ultraviewer has— slip-in loading adjustable framing, focusing, frame marking and an on/off switch the largest viewing area of any movie editors (27 sq. inches / 174 sq. cm) Built-in splicer and tape supply Fold away 400 foot rapid geared rewinds a triple element high resolution projection lens When removed from the box you have to fold out the arms for the film reels. The reels in the foreground start at the left with the 50 foot reels as returned from processing to one 200 foot and one 400 foot reel. Generally multiple films from one holiday or special event would be simply spliced together to cut down on having to keep loading films. More advanced edit...
Kodak’s first underwater digital camera—the EasyShare Sport C123—was released January 4 th 2011. It is waterproof to 3 m (10 feet), dust proof and shock proof. It uses 2 AA batteries of any type, available almost everywhere. If flooded it might be OK after opening the battery door, removing SD card and batteries and leaving it open until dry. The rubber seal located inside the battery compartment door should be checked regularly and particularly before going underwater. Any particles on the seal could cause a leak, so a swipe with a cotton swab is a good idea! It captures sound while recording movies, but the camera doesn’t play the video with sound (you have to play the video on something else). Originally the “Share” function provided many options with social media, but now all support for that is gone. The camera does have PICTBRIDGE—support for direct coupling camera to printer—features. There are also many built-i...