Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Nathan, Noted key to buying a projector is whether it can use better lens. The seriously take this advice. BTW, I have seen people talking about colorplan in this newsgroup. May I know who made it and how much is it? Thanks again. Best regards Ben Nathan Wajsman wrote: > Ben, > > According to a Leica dealer in Amsterdam, where I recently bought my Pradovit > P600, the P150 is Leica's "consumer grade" projector and does not accept the > better lenses such as the Colorplan 2.5/90. Since it is the lens that makes > the image, you should make sure that you buy a projector that allows you to > use the Colorplan. I believe that is the case with the P300. > > Nathan > > Ben wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I would like to try taking slides and is thinking of buying a slide > > projector. Does anyone have any experience with Pradovit P150 or Pradovit > > P300? > > > > Since both projectors use P2 projection lens, are they very comparable in > > terms of output quality if the screen is not more than 15 feet away? > > > > Would appreciate if anyone can give me some insight. > > > > Thanks and regards. > > > > Ben > > new comer : )