Thanks! I found a random attachment in my bag. I just looked and it was actually from a Sennheiser audio transmitter! You could use pretty much anything!
white walls and ceiling are not good for projector use. The light will bounce off from the screen back to walls and back to screen, lessening the contrast.
Hi I bought the same Elite screen in 120 inch but I received a velvet border screen that uses springs...where have you bought this with velcro attachment?
Many years ago, when people projected SD TV, a DIY screen substitute was some sort of building panel gotten at a HD or Lowes. I didn't purchase a projector at that time but was intrigued by the various methods people used to create large, inexpensive screens. I can't find any reference to that product now. Does anybody know or remember this? It seems to me that a rigid or semi rigid panel would make sense over stretching a fabric over a frame. Especially when I see that some people prefer a white wall over an expensive screen.
I understand those are high quality materials, but if you have a straight white wall, you can just place some black (velvet or other) tape on the edges of the image, and you are done. The result will be very similar, and you spare 1-2k USD, which you can spend on audio or a better projector. I find these screen prices too unrealistic, basically they cost what a smart tv cost, just not worth the money for basically a barely noticable difference.
I have the Aeon cinegray 3d 100" and Epson 5040ub and I didn't like the results.... Hot spots, dark image on the corners, and the screen came with some kind of stains that is visible in brighter scenes... Definitely I'd rather spend some more cash for better quality.
Solid review. I recently got this Laowa 9mm f2.8 for the Canon M50 shooting real estate photos and videos. It's been by far the best lens for real estate. I returned the Sigma 16mm f1.4, it just wasn't wide enough for r.e. But I miss that f1.4, absolutely amazing in low light. But as long as I shoot on mostly sunny days and the house has decent to good natural light, the results are great.
One thing I want to bring up which may sound very small and silly but makes a big difference is that if you do want to project onto a painted wall but want to instantly increase picture quality... paint or use black tape to put a bounding box around your image. A black border will instantly create greater visual contrast. Its just how the human eye works. If you don't believe me (and no reason why you should) look up videos on how the human eye perceives contrast and color.
Just look at some of the “which is darker grey” optical illusions. Everyone will swear that one is way darker, even though they are exactly the same shade.
I did the same, black taped the wall. At night it looks like a huge screen, no big difference. In my opinion screens are not worth the money until you have a huge empty wall, they rob you for thousands of dollars for a slightly better or same picture quality as a bare wall can give you.
Wow! Great video. You explained everything so clearly & at a pace that makes it enjoyable to watch, while still being quite useful. I have bought 3 of these screens so far. (size upgrades). They are great.
I need a 10k or 15k review to now if it is good or not. I have a 2017 Honda pioneer with just under 16k with nothing but oil and air filter changes and 2 sets of pads.
I have a 2016 zforce 800 with 1941kms that I just bought, I'll be putting it through its paces this winter. I'll be uploading some videos as well as some maintenance and upgrades. I plan on racking up the kms as long as it holds up.