Babcock Theatre

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Auditorium of Babcock Theatre, Billings, MT in 1928

Babcock Theatre

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Taken on: July 13, 2019

Uploaded on: March 23, 2023

Exposure: 1/4 sec, f/1.8, ISO 100

Camera: Apple iPhone X

Software: 12.3.1

Size: 2.5 MB

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Model: iPhone X

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Y resolution: 72/1

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Date time: 2019-07-13 14:46:27 +0000

Tile width: 512

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Exposure time: 1/4

F number: 9/5

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ISO speed ratings: 100

Date time original: 2019-07-13 14:46:27 +0000

Date time digitized: 2019-07-13 14:46:27 +0000

Shutter speed value: 1/4

Aperture value: 1.8

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Exposure bias value: 0/1

Metering mode: 5

Flash: 16

Focal length: 4/1

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Subsec time: 979

Subsec time original: 979

Subsec time digitized: 979

Color space: 65535

Pixel X dimension: 3024

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Focal length in 35mm film: 28

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ducatimatz
ducatimatz commented about Babcock Theatre on Aug 22, 2023 at 6:37 pm

Looks to be a SIMPLEX XL 35mm Projector Head and Sound Head. The XL came about in 1948 after the Prior Model E7(1937-47) was discontinued. The XL Projector had Auto Oiling verses the E7 which used a Push Style Button called One Shot Oiling which distributed oil to all the Necessary Parts that needed Lubrication. A projectionist just pushed the Button Once before Showing a Film and it was Good for the Whole Day/Nite of Film Projection …

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