Eumig mark 501 projector manual

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This was the first movie camera in the world with semi-automatic tracking exposure control. In 1928, Eumig began producing film equipment, and three years later, in 1931 it introduced its first film projector, the 'Eumig P 1.' In 1932, the first movie camera 'Eumig C 1' for 9.5-mm film was introduced, and a second model, the 'Eumig C 2,' also for 9.5-mm film, was introduced in 1935. EUMIG continued production of radio receivers and sound recorders from 1924 until 1962. In 1924, EUMIG began manufacturing two models of radios, the 'Low Loss Detektor Empfänger' ('Low Loss detector receiver') and a smaller model, the 'Eumig Baby.' In 1926 Vockenhuber and Handler bought out Halpern, who retired from the company. In 1921, the company, now with 65 employees, moved again, to 5 Hirschgasse, back in the Mariahilf.

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The Nazi official with swastika armband distributing them is Werner Wächter, the District Manager for Propaganda. Distribution of 500 small receivers (DKE38) manufactured by EUMIG, on the occasion of Joseph Goebbels' 41st birthday in the Berlin Radio House in October 1938.