Hello colleagues,
I am looking into 35mm projection in a small room were the throw is 3.75-4.00 meter only.
At this stage I have made tests with a 35mm focal length Schneider Premiere for FLAT which gives me an image which is 2.2 meters wide.
For scope I have used a 50mm Schneider Premiere intergrated anamorphic which gives a 3m wide image. The image is nice but somewhat distorted and has a bit of a Smile-box look.
My goal is to produce the largest possible image without apparent distortion for 1.85 and scope. Depending on future choice of projector, I may be facing limitations with what can be used in terms of using short focal lenghts without the image hitting the side of the machine. The projector is close to centered and has very little tilt (if any).
But at this point I would be interested to hear what focal lengths which you consider to be acceptable minimum with respect to image distortion when using red Iscos and modern Schneiders?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thank you kindly in advance.
I am looking into 35mm projection in a small room were the throw is 3.75-4.00 meter only.
At this stage I have made tests with a 35mm focal length Schneider Premiere for FLAT which gives me an image which is 2.2 meters wide.
For scope I have used a 50mm Schneider Premiere intergrated anamorphic which gives a 3m wide image. The image is nice but somewhat distorted and has a bit of a Smile-box look.
My goal is to produce the largest possible image without apparent distortion for 1.85 and scope. Depending on future choice of projector, I may be facing limitations with what can be used in terms of using short focal lenghts without the image hitting the side of the machine. The projector is close to centered and has very little tilt (if any).
But at this point I would be interested to hear what focal lengths which you consider to be acceptable minimum with respect to image distortion when using red Iscos and modern Schneiders?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thank you kindly in advance.
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