In the days of amateur and home movie makers, Kodak’s Instamatic M95 was the crown jewel of projectors. It was thoroughly modern in the 1960s, allowing the home movie maker to project both 8 mm and Super 8 films with extra features. You could freeze a particular movie frame with the M95, watch your film backward, slow it down or speed it up. The ensuing years may have taken a toll on your M95 projector, however, and it may need a little work to get going again. Warnings Writer Bio
