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- Remote forward, reverse, and focus
- 3-position lamp switch (off, fan, and lamp)
- Lens not included
- Rear leveling foot, accessory outlet
- Improved corner-to-center illumination
List price: $356.99 (that's 16% off!)

- Lens not included with projector
- Remote forward and reverse
- Improved corner-to-center illumination
- Long-life lamp
- Built-in handle, accessory outlet
List price: $265.99 (that's 17% off!)

Bad Customer Service
Generally Satisfied
Kodak Carousel 4200 ProjectorAnyone looking for a basic slide projector would be satisfied with the 4200. Be sure to note that you will also need to purchase a lens.

- Package of 24
- Precleaned
- 3.25 by 4 inches
- 0.050 inch thick
List price: $17.99 (that's 17% off!)

- Reliable operation - each slide is gently lowered by gravity into the projector and raised again into the tray by level action
- Spill-proof - removable retaining ring holds slides securely
- Round tray - permits easy selection and automatic repeating of the slides. Fast and easy tray changing
- Convenient storage - like a library book in its own dust-proof case. Ships with easy-to-use, peel-away labels for identifying and indexing purposes.

List price: $24.95 (that's 20% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $25.99

- 55mm thread size
- Intensify blues in sky and water
- Filter factor is 2.3 to 2.8
- Compatible with Kodak DX6490
List price: $69.95 (that's 23% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $60.99

- Image-magnifying mode with 56 mm (2.2-inch) f3.0 lens
- Manual or remote controlled forward or reverse slide projection
- 9x9-inch rear projection viewing screen
- Built-in fold-down carrying handle
- Separate slide projector and tape deck controls, with playback and record capability
List price: $984.99 (that's 33% off!)

- Includes audio and visual capabilities
- Wide-angle or normal lens selection
- Rear and front projection
- Single power switch for both audio and visual
- Built-in speakers
List price: $984.99 (that's 29% off!)

- Automatically Controls Water Level.
- Connects to Most Standard Faucets.
- Circulates and Siphones Wash Water.

- Weatherproof construction
- Panorama mode
- Small and durable
- Red-eye reduction
- Mid-roll change, mid-roll rewind
List price: $195.99 (that's 49% off!)
Used price: $84.99
Buy one from zShops for: $114.99

Mediocre
Wonderful Camera
A great, full-featured small cameraNow for the features. The rubberized, compact body easily fits in any pocket, purse, or small belt pouch. The flip-up flash helps avoid the red-eye seen in so many small camera photos. There are a number of flash options navigated on an LCD on the camera back with convenient buttons. There is even a sequential advance feature and the LCD has a backlight button for dim and dark conditions. Mid-roll rewind allows the user to change film speeds and types, or for people to share a camera with their own film cartridges.
Finally, the storage system is wonderful. Every cartridge has an I.D. No. and a matching numbered index print accompanies the processed prints. Using one of the popular small plastic photo organizers (the same size as a VHS video cassette) the user can store 12-18 cassettes (depending on the manufacturer) and matching index prints for easy reference and reprinting. The film never is touched by the user, but kept in its protective cartridge.
I have really put this little jewel through the paces, and can find few faults with it. One may be the short zoom (30-60 equivalent in 35mm) and another the limited shutter speed range (1/2-1/250th)or the slow lens (around f/8 wide open at telephoto).
Other than those few things, it's a phenom!