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Originally Posted by CAVX You need to keep apple with apples - the Aussiemorphic Lens is a solution aimed more at the DIY end of the market. It is a basic 2 prisms (BK7 and optic coated) horizontal expansion design.
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The other products you have mentioned are multi element designs, so are very different to a basic 2 prism adaptor. Mark Thanks Mark, but I don't think I got an answer to my question. Is a 'multi-element' design optically superior to the Aussiemorphic? Will the picture quality be different? I got my Aussiemorphic lens the other day, and i was able to get it setup, installed and tested today, and am very happy with it, i might play around with it a little bit more later, but for now ive got the main thing sorted. I only quickly took a few pictures tonight, but i still have a little few things to clean up and repaint the middle beam where the lens+projector mounts, will do that soon.
Infocus 590-0221-05 Cable Wizard Ii Projector Adapter For Macbook Pro
Here are some movie shots: - The lens+projector setup: - And the 2.37 screen im using: - Now to enjoy some movies. I've had my Aussie / Optoma HD79 setup and running for about two months and they make quite a match for each other. With the combination AT screen and DIY monitors from HT Guide forum it can't be beat. I thought that mounting the monitors on a shelf would degrade the sound.Wrong. I've had at least three GTG with friends and they can't believe the picture and sound.
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Can't wait to get my yankee hands on that upgrade. Mark, I'll have a couple of bills to take care of after Christmas so take your time.