Dear Ignacio,

I have such a machine, I got it really cheap from ebay here in Germany,
but the shipping was quite high, it came on a wooden pallet by truck.

It’s an amazing machine, you have single frame fwd bkwd, digital counter and so 
on.
It has a very modern and accurate feel to it.

the downside is that the plates are quite small.
I would say you can maximum put 5-10 minutes of 35mm film on them - if not 
less!!!
Right now I cannot check the actual size because the machine is not with me.

The image gets projected onto a white screen inside the top cover.
If you remove the whole cover, you can project to the wall.
Unlike Steenbeck, there’s no monitor-kind of back projection on a glass screen…

Also it shows the full 35mm frame, including the optical track.
This might be a problem if you want to use it to show something to an audience.

So it’s really not perfect but maybe you can get a good bargain
and it might just fit your requirements…

Bernd



> Am 19.03.2019 um 17:54 schrieb Ignacio Tamarit <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hola workers of the frame,
> 
> Does anybody has used the Tagarno 35AX-XENON? Does it use a xenon lamp or a 
> halogen  24V / 250W ? Is a good machine for checking prints? 
> 
> Best,
> 
> -- 
> Ignacio Tamarit
> Lumiton Museo Usina Audiovisual
> Cabral 2354, Munro, Vicente López.
> Tel.: 4721-9255.
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