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Panamorph 4K/8K Cinema Format Home Theater Projector Lenses

Panamorph LENS MODELS: LENS MODEL: Paladin DCR + XM2: DCR-S1, DCR-S2 (Sony) and DCR-J1 (JVC) Paladin + XM2: MSRP: $8,995: $5,995: $6,995: DESCRIPTION: Our flagship lens model for native 17:9 projectors showing Digital Cinema Resolution (DCR) format up to true 8K – large enough to work with many future 17:9 home theater projectors*

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Panamorph Demo Theater Guide Panamorph UltraWide Home

Panamorph Demo Theater (PDT) Walkthrough (This guide opens in a separate tab from the PDT. To re-open the PDT click here. To move this page to a separate window just drag the browser tab to a different part of your screen.) GENERAL INFO: The PDT is designed to let you go through multiple “what if” scenarios for the design, setup and use of your UltraWide home theater with or without an ...

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Panamorph Phoenix Lens - HTMarket.com

Panamorph Phoenix Lens. The new Phoenix lens system takes over from Panamorph’s earlier industry-standard UH480 and DC1 models as the new “go to” solutions for UltraWide home theaters using projectors with up to 4K resolutions and having throw distances of about 14’ to 20’. Working with the same beam sizes and using the same ...

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Panamorph Cinema Format Projector Conversion Lens for

| Panamorph DCR (Digital Cinema Resolution) lenses come in two forms. The Paladin DCR is a large lens which can be mounted in front of all 2020 and 2021 Sony and JVC 4K projectors using the included XM2 attachment kit.

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Is an Anamorphic Lens Still Useful in a Modern 4k Home

Aug 28, 2019 . Panamorph’s new Paladin Lens, which is specifically designed for 4k duty, may achieve better results. ... With the lens in place, I was able to close my projector’s manual iris down an extra ...

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Constant Image Height on a Budget: The Panamorph CineVista

Aug 21, 2013 . The lens I have permanently installed in my home theater is a Panamorph UH480, which has an MSRP of $4,150 for a basic kit with a Chief projector mount and an …

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FS: Panamorph UH480 Lens, and Rare Manual Transport w/JVC

Dec 10, 2019 . Also with the UH480 I have a Panamorph Manual Transport Sled and Custom Chief Mounting Plate and ceiling Mount for the JVC RS/X Series Projectors. This is a first class install and package for someone who would benefit from the A Alens on their JVC. Brightness really is improved with the Lens over Zoom.

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Panamorph DC1 Anamorphic Lens - ecoustics.com

Jun 02, 2011 . Panamorph announced the DC1 lens, the first optically sealed, high-performance anamorphic lens designed to dramatically enhance today's 16:9 projectors when showing films shot in the true widescreen 2.40:1 aspect ratio – the choice of most major motion picture directors.

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Smaller Room : Accoustically Transparent Screen Questions

Mar 28, 2019 . Wall is 159.5 inches wide by 95 inches tall. Question #3 : What is the optimum throw distance for a JVC DLA-X35 and Panamorph Cinevista Lens for this screen size. Doing the math provided in the Panamorph manual it is screen height X 3 to 3.5 so 149 inches to 171.5 inches.

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FujiFilm Fujinon HK4.7x18-F Manuals and User Guides

User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your FujiFilm Fujinon HK4.7x18-F Lenses. Database contains 1 FujiFilm Fujinon HK4.7x18-F Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Operation manual . ... Panamorph Phoenix Installation Manual Installation manual (6 pages) Lensbaby Fisheye Optic User Manual Operation & user’s ...

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SOLD - Panamorph Cinevista Anamorphic Lens AVS Forum

Jan 27, 2008 . It is a lower end model from Panamorph. The lens' limitation is that it does not protect against Chromatic Abberations, but that issue can be fixed within most projectors. I was able to fix it perfectly on my Epson 6040ub. This is an excellent "starter" anamorphic lens. I have moved back to a 16:9 screen (for aesthetic reasons), so I no longer ...

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FujiFilm FUJINON HA18x7.6 BEZD-T58 Manuals and User Guides

Panamorph Paladin Installation Manual Installation manual (7 pages) Canon RF-24-105mm-f-4L-IS-USM Instructions Manual Instructions manual (16 pages) Nikon AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D Instruction Manual Instruction manual (22 pages)

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Opticron MM2 52/45 Manuals and User Guides, Lenses Manuals

Opticron MM2 52/45 Lenses: Frequently-viewed manuals. TRENDNET TV-IR500 Datasheet Datasheet (2 pages) Panamorph Phoenix Installation Manual Installation manual (6 pages) Samsung SLA-M3180DN User Manual Operation & user’s manual (2 pages) Eschenbach varioLED User Manual Operation & user’s manual (32 pages)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the new lens system from Panamorph?

    The new Phoenix lens system takes over from Panamorph’s earlier industry-standard UH480 and DC1 models as the new “go to” solutions for UltraWide home theaters using projectors with up to 4K resolutions and having throw distances of about 14’ to 20’.

  • How big of a screen do I need for a Panamorph Phoenix?

    Guidelines for the Panamorph Phoenix. A Flat screen with width-to-height ratio of 2.40:1 is recommended with a standard 3.5″ (90mm) border. The distance from screen to projector should be within the lens throw distance range for highest clarity (see Lens Specifications). Maximum: Less than 0.85 x throw distance.

  • What should the aspect ratio be on Panamorph?

    Set Aspect mode to Normal to stretch 16:9 content to fill a 2.4:1 screen. Set Aspect mode to Anamorphic Wide for content greater than 2.0:1 or Horizontal Squeeze for content less than 2.0:1. Set Aspect mode to Normal to stretch 16:9 content to fill a 2.4:1 screen.

  • What is anamorphic mode on Panamorph home theater projector?

    Set anamorphic mode to Anamorphic C for content greater than 2.0:1 or Anamorphic D for content less than 2.0:1. Also try Anamorphic C, Anamorphic Off and Anamorphic Off + Zoom for filling a 2.4:1 screen with smaller content.

  • Can a Paladin lens be used in anamorphic mode?

    Anamorphic Modes “A” and “B” only use the 16:9 portion of the projector’s 17:9 panel, and are the appropriate settings for the standard Paladin lens, should you choose that option instead. My biggest concern for the Paladin lens was confirming that, unlike the UH480, it’s capable of passing 4k video without rolling off detail.

  • What kind of projector do I need for Paladin DCR?

    For the Paladin DCR set Sony projectors to 1.24x (1.32x for standard Paladin) and use the Anamorphic C mode (Anamorphic A for standard Paladin) with JVC projectors. C. Adjust the projector zoom so that the 2.4:1 movie fully fills the width of your screen.

  • What is anamorphic mode on Panamorph home theater projector?

    Set anamorphic mode to Anamorphic C for content greater than 2.0:1 or Anamorphic D for content less than 2.0:1. Also try Anamorphic C, Anamorphic Off and Anamorphic Off + Zoom for filling a 2.4:1 screen with smaller content.

  • How does the Panamorph DCR lens system work?

    Panamorph’s Paladin DCR lens system works with the anamorphic upconversion modes now incorporated into all new Sony and JVC 4K/4096 projectors, “repurposing” unused black letterbox bars to deliver 2.6 million more pixels than any 4K/UHD flat panel and up to 1.7 million more pixels than even commercial theaters when delivering the movie experience.

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