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Topic: 3.5m throw - what's my image size going to be?
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Stuart Reid
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 720
From: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
Registered: Feb 2009
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posted January 21, 2017 02:21 PM
Chaps, next weekend is the big move, and I've learned that due to planning regs my proposed garden cinema is going to be slightly smaller than anticipated at approx 5m x 3.5m (16ft x 11.5ft) I'm going to put in a partition wall creating 2 rooms, 1.5m (5 feet) and 3.5m. The 1.5 m room will be my video edit suite and projection room housing 16mm, Super 8mm and video.
The 3.5m room will have a couple of sofas and a permanent screen with movable masking fixed at the far end (I was hoping for acoustically transparent screen material with speakers behind the screen but with the space I now have I don't think that's going to be realistic unless I can find some hi-fidelity super-flat speakers).
My question is, what's my image size going to be running films? It'll be my Beaulieu 708 with original zoom lens for Super 8, and a 16CL Xenon for 16mm using a 38mm lens (VP will use a Mitsubishi HC5500). I'll also be wanting to run 'scope too. As mentioned before I'd like to keep a constant image height throughout, but want 'scope to have that real widescreen impact.
Oh - and one more thing; Portholes. Should I have a particular sized window between the two rooms, and should it be a certain type of glass, and should it be angled?
Thanks all.
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted January 21, 2017 07:20 PM
quote: about 1,7 mt (that's the width, they don't explain how to calculate the height).
Dom, that will be proportional for the height as flat projection is 4:3.
So if the width is 1.7 (= 4) then the heigt is 1.7 * 3 divided by 4 = 1.275m
Stuart,
3.5 throw distance is very short and you will get small image. With Maurice calculation that is eqv with 43" screen (4:3)...not that big.
I have that very problem and in this below link is telling how I deal with it:
A lens you need for short throw problem
O yeah, the above link is a cheap method, I don't need a lesson to buy an expensive zoom lens.
Yeah, I knew it...
Below is the screen shot with my body (height 175cm) for comparison.
Cheers,
-------------------- Winbert
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