Ben_Tech's Native Widescreen 15.4" 1280x800 High Definition All-Metal - Completed

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Yes, i know the smaller the image the sharper/brighetr it will be.
But the first rason of my interest on diyprojectors is the size.

Woud like to know if your size is defined by limitations of the lens quality or is it the size you designed from the begining and it is what you needed?

then why is the standar image size (the one used at ideal fresnell lens for 3dlens for instance) 100"?

I am in the procces of making the hami 8" based projector. I have most of the elements but few time. I think i have understod the maths behind the lens quite well. (this was my intention, first to understood how things work and then design my projector) but found there are soem incompatible points in some designs.

And if you add the mistery of there not being 1 photo of 135 triplewt based designs. Then it looks like there is something hidden there. Why don´t you post here some photos so i can shout up forever?
 
rox your cool with giving advice but your quick to critise. i think your quest for ultimate knowledge and bad english 😀 is giving people the wrong impression about you. :clown:

ben man wicked results rox is kinda right MORE PICS 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 $25 ens?? have you got a pic of that. why don't you get a better lens...like nomal vario focal triplet .......nice1 dude... i know a lot of random people are asking you to do some random things but hey its for the good of the pj nation!!! :spin: :spin: :spin: :spin: :spin: :spin:
 
I find that (for me) an 80" diagonal wide-screen is more than large enough for a genuine movie-theater feel. Folks with 4:3 displays with far larger diagonal sizes will soon learn that, while watching widescreen DVD's, their images are suddenly not so large. In addition, it seems to me that 80" is a good compromise between spreading the available light too thin, and having a screen that is too small.

The 3M varifocal is taken from an overhead projector that originally sold for hundreds of dollars. I was simply fortunate enough to locate the varifocal for sale by itself in mint condition.

The lens will crisply resolve any light that is coming from around the edges of the LCD tray, proving that the FOV is within acceptable tolerances for this application.
 

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i understand when you say that 80" image is more than enough for some of you. congratulations. Your setup is fine. i guess the field angle on the fov is very acceptable (even if you are using 62 degrees, and lets say the lens is 50 degrees designed for).

But you would agree with me when i say this is a litle diference. If you compare the 135 triplet real field angle (24 degrees) and the field angle used on some 135 triplet based setups (46 degrees) then the difference is very significant. people tryes to work with the double field angle this lens was designed for. (most of them because they didn´t know the real field angle, and others because have been cheated by some seller)
 
ben thats the same triplet that i got!!! i also got from 3m foldable hundresds pounds ohp!!i paid £75 perfect working ohp then n 5 mins i ripped it to shreds. i was very upset to find that the fresnel was stuck infornt of an alu' reflective sheet as the technology is different from standard ohp! now i know!!

i JUST got my large fresnel from 3dlens there nothing holding me back from finishing my benq pj!!!!! except cutting the fresnel:bawling: :bawling: :bawling: :bawling: :bawling: :bawling: :bawling:

i though you were using some budget lens for focus, so why with this triplet why were you getting blurry edges??? or have i missed something? thanx for the input dude keep up the good work!
 
Note that my ISP ran out of bandwidth to host the pictures linked above. However, I am including links in this post to all of the files on a new web space.

Also included, directly below, is a sample of the eight current results images I posted on DBG yesterday - here.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


And, the links to the same images that were posted earlier (working again):

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Nice work. I have a few questions.

how is the mirror supported? just glued to the alum angled piece?

2. looks like you dont have any cooling over the lcd. Is the only cooling you have in the lamp compartment area? What is the exact cooling setup there?

Have you tested the temperature inside over hours of use?


Split or unsplit?
 
Are those pictures shot in a dark room? Could you post some pics shoot in the day time with and without curtains closed?
I am planning on a similar setup, but different enclosure, wondering how the pic will look with USHIO during daytime.

Nice job 🙂
 
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