This is an all-metal case, still works after over 30 years...rugged enough? ;) The functional difference that I recall was that the Ektagraphic models had a corded remote. ethay earlyay irdbay etsgay ethay ormway --- Kim Hyatt <kimharch@msn.com> wrote:
It's my understanding that the Kodak Carousel models were intended for home use and not quite as rugged as the Ektagraphic models. Ektagraphics were for "professional" use and had a few more capabilities, as well. Both use same lenses - the zoom lenses are more flexible, but costlier. Lamps are still available, probably around $10. A number of years ago I loaded up on used carousel trays from the U of U for about $2 each. New I think they're $18-$20.
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