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*[http://www.cinemeccanica.it/ Cinemeccanica] |
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*[http://www.answers.com/topic/cinemeccanica-s-p-a/ Answers article about Cinemeccanica] |
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-x74LW7vZo Youtube video of a Victoria 5 Projector] |
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-x74LW7vZo Youtube video of a Victoria 5 Projector] |
Revision as of 01:12, 8 August 2017
Cinemeccanica is a motion picture equipment company specializing in cinema projectors. The company was formed in 1920 in Milano, Italy. Currently they have two film projectors available, the Victoria 5 (introduced in 1975) and the Victoria 8 (introduced in 1961). A new digital projector, the CMC3 D2 is also available.
The Victoria 8 at one time came in two models, a 35 mm film gauge and a dual 35/70 mm film gauge. The projector has become less popular in recent years with the smaller and cheaper Victoria 5 now the best selling projector from Cinemeccanica.
The company also manufacture film platter systems (the CNR-35N), film rewinders and Dolby Digital and SR soundtrack readers.
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