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* '''[http://www.musicboxtheatre.com Music Box Theatre]''', Chicago, IL
* '''[http://www.musicboxtheatre.com Music Box Theatre]''', Chicago, IL
* '''[https://nwfilm.org/ NW Film Center]''', Portland, OR
* '''[https://nwfilm.org/ NW Film Center]''', Portland, OR
* '''[http://www.saic.edu/academics/departments/fvnma/ School of the Art Institute of Chicago]''', Department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation screening rooms
* '''[http://www.saic.edu/academics/departments/fvnma/ School of the Art Institute of Chicago]''', (Department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation screening rooms) Chicago, IL
* '''[http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org Gene Siskel Film Center]''', Chicago, IL  
* '''[http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org Gene Siskel Film Center]''', Chicago, IL  
*'''[http://shotguncinema.org/ Shotgun Cinema]''', New Orleans, LA
*'''[http://shotguncinema.org/ Shotgun Cinema]''', New Orleans, LA

Revision as of 13:04, 5 August 2019

The differences between Eastman models 25, 25 B, 25 C, 30, and 40 are primarily cosmetic. Mechanically, they are very similar. The Model 30 was originally intended for use with tungsten lamps and the Model 40 for use with xenon lamps. Many of these machines were used as dailies machines in television studios, and are now sought after for 16mm exhibition in cinemas.

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