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Topic: Qestion: What are the best projection lenses, the TOP in Razor Focus ?
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Martin Daian
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 227
From: Montevideo, Uruguay
Registered: Jul 2003
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posted 02-09-2011 11:04 PM
Hello Everybody, i try to define what are the best 35mm projection lenses, i made some tests with various different lenses but still can't define what is the best.
SCHNEIDER SUPER CINELUX
ISCO ULTRA STAR HD PLUS
I made a test with a Schneider Cinelux, not Super Cinelux focal size 35mm and give excellent luminous and the focus are good in all the corners of the screen, after use a ISCO MC 35mm focal and gives less light on the screen but the focus looks better than the Schneider, more picture details, i allways think that Schneider was the best in quality but after this comparation see that Isco MC have more razor picture images than Schneider but with less light on the screen that Schneider, i still not test the Isco Ultra Star HD or the red HD PLUS, also know that Blue Isco or Green Isco are on the market.
I like to have the most sharpness picture on the screen, not problem if gives less light i will use more current on the xenon lamp to equiparate the light difference.
I Allways prefer less light that less shrpness razor picture.
Also note that Isco MC have more elemtns that Schneider, this will be the cause of more definition and less light, i assume.
Experiences welcome!
Thanks,
Martin Daian
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Martin Daian
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 227
From: Montevideo, Uruguay
Registered: Jul 2003
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posted 02-16-2011 10:48 PM
Hello Ed, i am looking for the best lenses, Thank you for your information, i have a long throw Theater with 140 feet projection distance and need a Flat 75mm lenses and Scope 150mm lenses, i have bottom masking curtains, i have two 150mm Isco lenses for the scope and know that the Premier series from Schenider not makes 150mm focal lenghts, i assume that in that size will have very good projection quality in scope, for Flat i will find the Premier lenses or the Isco Ultra Star Plus HD the red ones, i don't know if Isco made 150mm red lenses,
Thank you again for everything, Martin Daian
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Martin Daian
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 227
From: Montevideo, Uruguay
Registered: Jul 2003
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posted 02-18-2011 07:59 PM
Hello, i have made this test: using a Schneider Cinelux 35mm focal and a Isco MC 35mm focal, the Isco looks like have more elements inside, too much weight than Schneider Cinelux, after the test made this conclusion, Schneider have too much light and contrast on the screen with good good focus, Isco MC have too less light but more detailed picture, i also note that Isco have more close diaphragmed rear lens element than Schneider Cinelux , i know that if you diaphragm a lens you will have more depth focus, then gives more picture details n the screen, also i made a test with my eyes, when i close my parpadus to the middle of my eyes i see more detailed images, when i open my eyes completelly i have more light but less detailed, maybe if i raise more light on the Isco lens to compensate the light difference between the Schneider Cinelux maybe the definition will lowered at the point to have the same quality that Schneider's, maybe our eye system when receives more light lower the definition receptivity, we know that our eye system have limited definition also,
I need to made the final test, using the Isco 35mm lens raise the current on the projector lamp to equiparate the same footlamberts in the screen that gives the Schneider Cinelux 35mm lens, after i will see if the problem are on the optics of the Schneider lens or if is a problem on our ocular eye system, if the problem is natural of our eye system Schneider will be better tan Isco that not need too much light like Isco but if Isco at the same footlamberts still give the same focus Isco will be best lens than Schneider, i allways prefer better focus definition that more light.
Also know that the steadyness of the film on the Trap/Gate is very important, a minimal vibration will give little out of focus or smashed picture detail, when have little movement the intermittent will made ainterleacing efect of the film grain and lower the sharpness picture,
Kinoton have the more stable picture, i use Ernemann X projectors, also gives excellent picture stabillity but not have curved Trap/Gate.
Thank you everybody, Martin
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