have you got this projected onto the wall? or is it onto a screen and if so can you tell me what the screen is (dimensions, price) and where you bought it from? (:
In a completely dark room you don't lose quality with modern projectors. The image quality looks worse than it is, because the lens of a video camera needs a very large maximum aperture (f2.0 or better) to get the necessary amount of light for a shutter speed of 1/60 sec. Maybe I upload one of my videos with ISO 1600 and aperture 1.4, recorded in a completely dark room. They look as sharp as a screenshot. Many people turn on some lights for their videos. That's when you lose quality.
have you got this projected onto the wall? or is it onto a screen and if so can you tell me what the screen is (dimensions, price) and where you bought it from? (:
28Neb 1 year ago
In a completely dark room you don't lose quality with modern projectors. The image quality looks worse than it is, because the lens of a video camera needs a very large maximum aperture (f2.0 or better) to get the necessary amount of light for a shutter speed of 1/60 sec. Maybe I upload one of my videos with ISO 1600 and aperture 1.4, recorded in a completely dark room. They look as sharp as a screenshot. Many people turn on some lights for their videos. That's when you lose quality.
Stark1ller 2 years ago
But bigger screen...it's a choice...
lefabenoria 3 years ago 2
can you use this projcetor with the lights on?
Activethrasher00 3 years ago
yep
mannen93 3 years ago
nice
Masterstockli 3 years ago