Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just got my new Pradovit P150 projector in the mail yesterday. I got it with the 90/2.5 Colorplan flat field lens. It is a very solidly built projector, quite heavy for its size. The autofocus works well, and I was particularly impressed with the design of the remote; it's an improvement over the Kodak models. A big green button at the top advances the slide with a quick push, and when held down longer it goes back to the previous slide. It took almost one minute to get the hang of it and then I hit it every time. I like it much better than the two Kodak buttons that are easy to confuse in the dark. But those are small pleasures compared to the quality of the projected image. The colors were vibrant, the sharpness and contrast were excellent, and the shadow detail was a revelation. I've projected these slides using several different Kodak projectors and lenses (including a 100mm FF prime non-zoom) and none of them showed me the level of detail that I saw last night. Considering that this projector+lens cost _less_ than the equivalent Kodak projector, it's the obvious choice. 90% of the time I show slides I will be able to bring my projector, for the other 10% I can transfer the slides to a carousel. Compatibility is hardly an issue. The only regret was that Leica USA was so evasive in their estimates of when the projector would be available. It seems like a profound mystery to them when and what they will receive in any particular shipment from Germany. I suspect that the fault lies with both entities, but they need to improve their customer relations when discussing product availability. - -Charlie