Difference between revisions of "Pani BP6 HMI (Q31903)"

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(‎Created claim: commercialisation date (P112): 1983)
(‎Created claim: context (P47): In 1983 Pani introduced the most powerfulstage projector in the world • the BP6 HMI,with a 24 x 24cm slide carrier. "By enlargingthe slide area we were able to get thetemperature under control," explained Her•mann Sorger, "and both hand-painted andfilm slides can be used on BP6. Using the13.5cm wide-angle lens, with a projection ofalmost 80°, backstage projection is alsopossible on smaller back-stages.")
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In 1983 Pani introduced the most powerfulstage projector in the world • the BP6 HMI,with a 24 x 24cm slide carrier. "By enlargingthe slide area we were able to get thetemperature under control," explained Her•mann Sorger, "and both hand-painted andfilm slides can be used on BP6. Using the13.5cm wide-angle lens, with a projection ofalmost 80°, backstage projection is alsopossible on smaller back-stages." (English)
Property / context: In 1983 Pani introduced the most powerfulstage projector in the world • the BP6 HMI,with a 24 x 24cm slide carrier. "By enlargingthe slide area we were able to get thetemperature under control," explained Her•mann Sorger, "and both hand-painted andfilm slides can be used on BP6. Using the13.5cm wide-angle lens, with a projection ofalmost 80°, backstage projection is alsopossible on smaller back-stages." (English) / rank
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Property / context: In 1983 Pani introduced the most powerfulstage projector in the world • the BP6 HMI,with a 24 x 24cm slide carrier. "By enlargingthe slide area we were able to get thetemperature under control," explained Her•mann Sorger, "and both hand-painted andfilm slides can be used on BP6. Using the13.5cm wide-angle lens, with a projection ofalmost 80°, backstage projection is alsopossible on smaller back-stages." (English) / qualifier
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    In 1983 Pani introduced the most powerfulstage projector in the world • the BP6 HMI,with a 24 x 24cm slide carrier. "By enlargingthe slide area we were able to get thetemperature under control," explained Her•mann Sorger, "and both hand-painted andfilm slides can be used on BP6. Using the13.5cm wide-angle lens, with a projection ofalmost 80°, backstage projection is alsopossible on smaller back-stages." (English)
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