Movie Projectors
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Meopton UM 70/35
8 mm and 9.5 mm Projectors
- Scolar (1934)
- Sonet 8 (1938)
- OP 8 (1936)
- Optilux (1945–50)
- Jubilar 9.5 (1945–50)
- Atom (1940–45)
- Meo 8 (1954–60)
- AM 8 (1960–69)
- Meocord (1966–67)
- AM 8 Super (1967–70)
- Meolux I (1969)
- Meolux II (1972–77)
- Meos (1978)
- Meos Duo (1977–86)
- KP 8-2 Super (1976–80)
16 mm Projectors
- OP16 silent and sound (1938)
- OP 16 (1951)
- Opefon (1945)
- Almo 16 (1936)
- Pictureta (1936)
- Meopton I (1945–50)
- Meopton II (1945–50)
- Meopton IIa (1966)
- Club 16 (1962–63)
- Meoclub 16 (1965)
- Meoclub 16 Automatic (1968)
- Meoclub 16 Automatic H (1970)
- Meoclub 16 Standard (1974–78)
- Meoclub 16 Electronic (1980–84)
- Meoclub 16 AS 2 (1982–84)
- Meoclub 16 Electronic 2 (1984)
35 mm Projectors
- Eta 7 (1947)
- Meopton III (1955–57)
- Meopton IV (1959) - IV S with magnetic soundhead
- UM 70/35 (1963–73)
- MEO 5X series (1978-?)
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