Man, it'd be so awesome to see this feature in Epson's LS 12000 projector. I want to light up a 180" wide screen in my home theater, and two LS 12000's would be a great option that wouldn't punch me in the wallet nearly as hard as a similar projector that could only output roughly 5400 lumens. (Before calibration)
That's actually quite amazing only problem is if you're using a panamorph lens that means you got to have two lenses and you got to calibrate those two to be identical . And that sounds like quite a headache bcuz that would be my case if I decided to get two of these .
Hey, KingPin - Please head over to our Large Venue landing page and speak to our team via Chat. They can assist you with questions. Thank you! epson.com/high-lumen-projectors-for-large-venues
Epson, Can you add this feature to some of your home theater models?!?!
Man, it'd be so awesome to see this feature in Epson's LS 12000 projector. I want to light up a 180" wide screen in my home theater, and two LS 12000's would be a great option that wouldn't punch me in the wallet nearly as hard as a similar projector that could only output roughly 5400 lumens. (Before calibration)
That's actually quite amazing only problem is if you're using a panamorph lens that means you got to have two lenses and you got to calibrate those two to be identical . And that sounds like quite a headache bcuz that would be my case if I decided to get two of these .
Does this require the camera or could I stack without it?
Hey, KingPin - Please head over to our Large Venue landing page and speak to our team via Chat. They can assist you with questions. Thank you! epson.com/high-lumen-projectors-for-large-venues
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